Is Robert Irwin renouncing his US citizenship over this shocking Oscar snub?

The world of cinema was left in shock when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) announced the Oscar nominations for 2024.

Among the surprises was the omission of Margot Robbie and Director Greta Gerwig from the Best Actress and Best Director categories, respectively, for their work on the box office sensation Barbie.

The snub has sparked outrage among fans and industry insiders, including Australian wildlife conservationist and celebrity Robert Irwin.



Irwin, known for his passionate advocacy for wildlife and his charismatic television appearances, has now become an unexpected voice in the debate over the Academy's decision.

During an appearance on the popular Australian talk show, The Project, the 20-year-old expressed his disbelief and disappointment over the Academy's oversight.


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The Oscar nominations for 2024 have sparked outrage among fans, including Robert Irwin. Credit: Shutterstock


'That's ridiculous. Come on,' he began, echoing the sentiments of many fans worldwide.

'[Director] Greta [Gerwig] and Margot made that movie. That's the reason why we have the Barbie movie, it's ridiculous.'

The Barbie film, which became the highest-grossing film of 2023, was lauded for its innovative storytelling and powerful performances, particularly by Robbie in the titular role.

The film's success was further amplified when Ryan Gosling, who played Ken, received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor, leading many to question the Academy's decision to overlook Robbie and Gerwig.



The controversy took an unexpected turn when The Project's co-host, Waleed Aly, asked Irwin if he would consider renouncing his American citizenship over the perceived injustice.

To the surprise of many, Irwin responded, 'I think it only makes sense.'

The outrage over the Oscar nominations has sparked a broader conversation about representation and recognition in Hollywood.

Some social media commentators have pointed to sexism as a potential factor in the snub, despite America Ferrera's nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the same film.

The Barbie film did receive recognition in other categories, including Best Picture and Best Original Song for Ryan Gosling's musical number, 'I'm Just Ken,' penned by songwriters Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.

Singer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O’Connell also received recognition for their song ‘What Was I Made For?’ written for Barbie.



‘Ryan Gosling, while deserving, got an Oscar nomination for Barbie while Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie didn’t?' wrote one outraged fan on social media

'Completely proving the point of the movie in 2024, you cannot make this up,’ another said, referring to the movie’s feminist themes.

Even though Margot is not competing for the title of Best Lead Actress, the film itself is a contender for the Best Picture category.

This implies that she has indeed received a nomination as a producer.

This isn’t the first time Margot Robbie’s name has been put under scrutiny. It comes after Robbie admitted to feeling weary of the constant spotlight and the pressures of fame, which led her to contemplate taking a temporary retreat from the public eye.

In a candid interview, Robbie also shared her fears about overexposure.

You can read more about her sentiments here.
Key Takeaways
  • Robert Irwin has criticised the Academy for not nominating Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig for their work on the film Barbie, despite its commercial success.
  • The film's omission from the acting categories has sparked discussions on social media, with some suggesting sexism played a part in the decision.
  • Ryan Gosling received a nomination for his role as Ken, which has heightened the controversy around the lack of recognition for Robbie and Gerwig.
  • Although Robbie missed out on a Best Actress nomination, the film Barbie is nominated for Best Picture, and she has been recognised as a producer.
What are your thoughts on the Oscar nominations? Do you agree with Robert Irwin's sentiments? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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The world of cinema was left in shock when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) announced the Oscar nominations for 2024.

Among the surprises was the omission of Margot Robbie and Director Greta Gerwig from the Best Actress and Best Director categories, respectively, for their work on the box office sensation Barbie.

The snub has sparked outrage among fans and industry insiders, including Australian wildlife conservationist and celebrity Robert Irwin.



Irwin, known for his passionate advocacy for wildlife and his charismatic television appearances, has now become an unexpected voice in the debate over the Academy's decision.

During an appearance on the popular Australian talk show, The Project, the 20-year-old expressed his disbelief and disappointment over the Academy's oversight.


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The Oscar nominations for 2024 have sparked outrage among fans, including Robert Irwin. Credit: Shutterstock


'That's ridiculous. Come on,' he began, echoing the sentiments of many fans worldwide.

'[Director] Greta [Gerwig] and Margot made that movie. That's the reason why we have the Barbie movie, it's ridiculous.'

The Barbie film, which became the highest-grossing film of 2023, was lauded for its innovative storytelling and powerful performances, particularly by Robbie in the titular role.

The film's success was further amplified when Ryan Gosling, who played Ken, received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor, leading many to question the Academy's decision to overlook Robbie and Gerwig.



The controversy took an unexpected turn when The Project's co-host, Waleed Aly, asked Irwin if he would consider renouncing his American citizenship over the perceived injustice.

To the surprise of many, Irwin responded, 'I think it only makes sense.'

The outrage over the Oscar nominations has sparked a broader conversation about representation and recognition in Hollywood.

Some social media commentators have pointed to sexism as a potential factor in the snub, despite America Ferrera's nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the same film.

The Barbie film did receive recognition in other categories, including Best Picture and Best Original Song for Ryan Gosling's musical number, 'I'm Just Ken,' penned by songwriters Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.

Singer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O’Connell also received recognition for their song ‘What Was I Made For?’ written for Barbie.



‘Ryan Gosling, while deserving, got an Oscar nomination for Barbie while Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie didn’t?' wrote one outraged fan on social media

'Completely proving the point of the movie in 2024, you cannot make this up,’ another said, referring to the movie’s feminist themes.

Even though Margot is not competing for the title of Best Lead Actress, the film itself is a contender for the Best Picture category.

This implies that she has indeed received a nomination as a producer.

This isn’t the first time Margot Robbie’s name has been put under scrutiny. It comes after Robbie admitted to feeling weary of the constant spotlight and the pressures of fame, which led her to contemplate taking a temporary retreat from the public eye.

In a candid interview, Robbie also shared her fears about overexposure.

You can read more about her sentiments here.
Key Takeaways

  • Robert Irwin has criticised the Academy for not nominating Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig for their work on the film Barbie, despite its commercial success.
  • The film's omission from the acting categories has sparked discussions on social media, with some suggesting sexism played a part in the decision.
  • Ryan Gosling received a nomination for his role as Ken, which has heightened the controversy around the lack of recognition for Robbie and Gerwig.
  • Although Robbie missed out on a Best Actress nomination, the film Barbie is nominated for Best Picture, and she has been recognised as a producer.
What are your thoughts on the Oscar nominations? Do you agree with Robert Irwin's sentiments? Let us know in the comments below.
Waleed could follow suit. Do the right thing , popular Australian talk show? It's the worst program on TV. All they do is talk crap.
 
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Who cares about all this stuff theres enough more important things to talk about. All these events are just there for stars to pat themselves on the back
The world of cinema was left in shock when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) announced the Oscar nominations for 2024.

Among the surprises was the omission of Margot Robbie and Director Greta Gerwig from the Best Actress and Best Director categories, respectively, for their work on the box office sensation Barbie.

The snub has sparked outrage among fans and industry insiders, including Australian wildlife conservationist and celebrity Robert Irwin.



Irwin, known for his passionate advocacy for wildlife and his charismatic television appearances, has now become an unexpected voice in the debate over the Academy's decision.

During an appearance on the popular Australian talk show, The Project, the 20-year-old expressed his disbelief and disappointment over the Academy's oversight.


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The Oscar nominations for 2024 have sparked outrage among fans, including Robert Irwin. Credit: Shutterstock


'That's ridiculous. Come on,' he began, echoing the sentiments of many fans worldwide.

'[Director] Greta [Gerwig] and Margot made that movie. That's the reason why we have the Barbie movie, it's ridiculous.'

The Barbie film, which became the highest-grossing film of 2023, was lauded for its innovative storytelling and powerful performances, particularly by Robbie in the titular role.

The film's success was further amplified when Ryan Gosling, who played Ken, received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor, leading many to question the Academy's decision to overlook Robbie and Gerwig.



The controversy took an unexpected turn when The Project's co-host, Waleed Aly, asked Irwin if he would consider renouncing his American citizenship over the perceived injustice.

To the surprise of many, Irwin responded, 'I think it only makes sense.'

The outrage over the Oscar nominations has sparked a broader conversation about representation and recognition in Hollywood.

Some social media commentators have pointed to sexism as a potential factor in the snub, despite America Ferrera's nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the same film.

The Barbie film did receive recognition in other categories, including Best Picture and Best Original Song for Ryan Gosling's musical number, 'I'm Just Ken,' penned by songwriters Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.

Singer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O’Connell also received recognition for their song ‘What Was I Made For?’ written for Barbie.



‘Ryan Gosling, while deserving, got an Oscar nomination for Barbie while Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie didn’t?' wrote one outraged fan on social media

'Completely proving the point of the movie in 2024, you cannot make this up,’ another said, referring to the movie’s feminist themes.

Even though Margot is not competing for the title of Best Lead Actress, the film itself is a contender for the Best Picture category.

This implies that she has indeed received a nomination as a producer.

This isn’t the first time Margot Robbie’s name has been put under scrutiny. It comes after Robbie admitted to feeling weary of the constant spotlight and the pressures of fame, which led her to contemplate taking a temporary retreat from the public eye.

In a candid interview, Robbie also shared her fears about overexposure.

You can read more about her sentiments here.
Key Takeaways

  • Robert Irwin has criticised the Academy for not nominating Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig for their work on the film Barbie, despite its commercial success.
  • The film's omission from the acting categories has sparked discussions on social media, with some suggesting sexism played a part in the decision.
  • Ryan Gosling received a nomination for his role as Ken, which has heightened the controversy around the lack of recognition for Robbie and Gerwig.
  • Although Robbie missed out on a Best Actress nomination, the film Barbie is nominated for Best Picture, and she has been recognised as a producer.
What are your thoughts on the Oscar nominations? Do you agree with Robert Irwin's sentiments? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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If it’s Alee asking the questions is not relevant. Whatever Irwin does will not change my life whatsoever. It’s just a movie
 
I said when the movie was being made that Robert Irwin would have made a good Ken .

Six of my kids saw the movie 4 loved it and 2 hated it.

As for me I didn't hate it but in saying that I wouldn't watch it again

I love Margo Robbie Movies but I think this one was more like they were having fun
 
The world of cinema was left in shock when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) announced the Oscar nominations for 2024.

Among the surprises was the omission of Margot Robbie and Director Greta Gerwig from the Best Actress and Best Director categories, respectively, for their work on the box office sensation Barbie.

The snub has sparked outrage among fans and industry insiders, including Australian wildlife conservationist and celebrity Robert Irwin.



Irwin, known for his passionate advocacy for wildlife and his charismatic television appearances, has now become an unexpected voice in the debate over the Academy's decision.

During an appearance on the popular Australian talk show, The Project, the 20-year-old expressed his disbelief and disappointment over the Academy's oversight.


View attachment 39932
The Oscar nominations for 2024 have sparked outrage among fans, including Robert Irwin. Credit: Shutterstock


'That's ridiculous. Come on,' he began, echoing the sentiments of many fans worldwide.

'[Director] Greta [Gerwig] and Margot made that movie. That's the reason why we have the Barbie movie, it's ridiculous.'

The Barbie film, which became the highest-grossing film of 2023, was lauded for its innovative storytelling and powerful performances, particularly by Robbie in the titular role.

The film's success was further amplified when Ryan Gosling, who played Ken, received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor, leading many to question the Academy's decision to overlook Robbie and Gerwig.



The controversy took an unexpected turn when The Project's co-host, Waleed Aly, asked Irwin if he would consider renouncing his American citizenship over the perceived injustice.

To the surprise of many, Irwin responded, 'I think it only makes sense.'

The outrage over the Oscar nominations has sparked a broader conversation about representation and recognition in Hollywood.

Some social media commentators have pointed to sexism as a potential factor in the snub, despite America Ferrera's nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the same film.

The Barbie film did receive recognition in other categories, including Best Picture and Best Original Song for Ryan Gosling's musical number, 'I'm Just Ken,' penned by songwriters Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.

Singer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O’Connell also received recognition for their song ‘What Was I Made For?’ written for Barbie.



‘Ryan Gosling, while deserving, got an Oscar nomination for Barbie while Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie didn’t?' wrote one outraged fan on social media

'Completely proving the point of the movie in 2024, you cannot make this up,’ another said, referring to the movie’s feminist themes.

Even though Margot is not competing for the title of Best Lead Actress, the film itself is a contender for the Best Picture category.

This implies that she has indeed received a nomination as a producer.

This isn’t the first time Margot Robbie’s name has been put under scrutiny. It comes after Robbie admitted to feeling weary of the constant spotlight and the pressures of fame, which led her to contemplate taking a temporary retreat from the public eye.

In a candid interview, Robbie also shared her fears about overexposure.

You can read more about her sentiments here.
Key Takeaways

  • Robert Irwin has criticised the Academy for not nominating Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig for their work on the film Barbie, despite its commercial success.
  • The film's omission from the acting categories has sparked discussions on social media, with some suggesting sexism played a part in the decision.
  • Ryan Gosling received a nomination for his role as Ken, which has heightened the controversy around the lack of recognition for Robbie and Gerwig.
  • Although Robbie missed out on a Best Actress nomination, the film Barbie is nominated for Best Picture, and she has been recognised as a producer.
What are your thoughts on the Oscar nominations? Do you agree with Robert Irwin's sentiments? Let us know in the comments below.
 
I said when the movie was being made that Robert Irwin would have made a good Ken .

Six of my kids saw the movie 4 loved it and 2 hated it.

As for me I didn't hate it but in saying that I wouldn't watch it again

I love Margo Robbie Movies but I think this one was more like they were having fun
Does he think just because of who he is he should be rewarded & as for the Barbie Movies, it certainly didn't need mentioning.
 
who give a fig about either the oscar nomination or him renouncing citizenship.
When will actors get over them selves over paid and then want awards for doing there job. how about awards for the best Garbo or gardener or street sweeper it would make more sense, as these professions actually do something worth while. They do not get paid millions for pretending.
 
I watched that particular episode of The Project and anyone who is making a fuss of what he said should just watch it and they will find out what fools they have made of themselves. The whole segment was a humorous one and at no time was Young Irwin speaking seriously.
 
I didn't think that anyone could have dual American citizenship. My sister in law had to denounce being Australian to be able to move over there with her husband. So how could Robert Irwin be a US Citizen?
Maybe it’s because his mother’s American. Just a guess, I don’t know.
 
Can't really comment as I only got 10mins into this movie before I realised it was killing off what living brain cells I had left but to proclaim that you're going to renounce your U.S. citizenship over something so trivial shows that Robert Irwin still has a lot of growing up to do.
 

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