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“From Oscar Nominee to Controversy: Karla Sofía Gascón’s Surprising Past with Islam Unearthed!”

Added on January 30, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards, Entertainment News Cards

In the glitzy world of Hollywood, where shimmering gowns and heated debates coexist, it’s a curious fate when a rising star finds their past opinions resurfacing just as they’re basking in the limelight. Meet Karla Sofía Gascón, the trailblazing actress who recently made history by becoming the first openly transgender nominee for an Oscar. Amidst the buzz of her groundbreaking nomination for her role in “Emilia Pérez,” attention has shifted—albeit uncomfortably—towards her past anti-Islam remarks. From describing the religion as a “hotbed of infection” to calling for its ban in the West, Gascón’s social media history has stirred up a whole cauldron of controversy. So, in a world where cancel culture looms large, can one’s past words overshadow present achievements? Join me as we dive into this tangled web of fame, opinion, and the repercussions of speaking out loud in today’s polarized society. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss—LEARN MORE.

Karla Sofía Gascón’s Anti-Islam Posts Resurface

Anti-Islam posts by Karla Sofía Gascón have resurfaced amid her Oscars race.

As the star of Emilia Pérez, Karla made history as the first openly trans actor to be nominated for Best Actress at the awards. Indeed, she has spoken numerous times — including onstage at the Golden Globes — about the importance of trans rights.

Now, as journalist Sarah Hagi noted on X, Karla appears to still have a number of anti-Islam posts on the social media site from the past decade. In one 2016 post, she called the religion “a hotbed of infection for humanity that urgently needs to be cured.”

In another from 2020, she accused the attacks in Nice of having been perpetrated by “one of these r**arded followers of Allah” and said that “we have to expel these madmen from Europe.” She included a caricature of an Arab man pointing at a paintbrush, surrounded by decapitated heads, crying, “Mama he hurt my feelings.” That same year, she called the religion “disgusting” in a post with a woman wearing a burka.

A source close to the Academy told BuzzFeed that Karla’s posts on X do not constitute a violation of their campaign rules as they do not involve another film or nominee.

BuzzFeed has reached out to a representative for Karla for comment.

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