Karla Sofia Gascon offers 'sincere apology'

'Emilia Perez' star Karla Sofia Gascon has offered a "sincere" apology to the people she has hurt with her past inflammatory tweets and has vowed to take a step back "to let the film be appreciated for what it is".

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Karla Sofia Gascon has apologised
Karla Sofia Gascon has apologised

Karla Sofia Gascon has offered a "sincere" apology to the people she has hurt.

The 52-year-old star - who recently became the first trans person to be nominated for an Oscar for her performance in 'Emilia Perez' - is currently keeping a low profile after past inflammatory tweets from 2016-2020 recently resurfaced and she has now admitted she has decided to step back amid the controversy so as to not distract away from the movie and its 13 Academy Award nominations.

She wrote on Instagram: “I decided, for the film, for Jacques, for the cast, for the incredible crew who deserves it, for the beautiful adventure we all had together, to let the work talk for itself, hoping my silence will allow the film to be appreciated for what it is, a beautiful ode to love and difference.

"I sincerely apologise to everyone who has been hurt along the way.(sic)"

Karla spoke out after 'Emilia Perez' director Jacques Audiard branded her previous comments - which included posts about the murder of George Floyd, the Muslim community, and diversity at the Oscars - "inexcusable" and said he didn't want to speak to her.

He told Deadline: "I haven’t spoken to her, and I don’t want to. She is in a self-destructive approach that I can’t interfere in, and I really don’t understand why she’s continuing.

"Why is she harming herself? Why? I don’t understand it, and what I don’t understand about this too is why she’s harming people who were very close to her.

"I’m thinking in this thing of how hurting others, of how she’s hurting the crew and all these people who worked so incredibly hard on this film. I’m thinking of myself, I’m thinking of Zoe [Saldaña] and Selena [Gomez]. I just don’t understand why she’s continuing to harm us.

"I’m not getting in touch with her because right now she needs space to reflect and take accountability for her actions...

"She’s really playing the victim. She’s talking about herself as a victim, which is surprising. It’s as if she thought that words don’t hurt."

And the 72-year-old director is "very sad" that the controversy has overshadowed his movie's 13 Oscar nominations.

He said: "Very unfortunately, it is taking up all the space, and that makes me very sad.

"It’s very hard for me to think back to the work I did with Karla Sofía. The trust we shared, the exceptional atmosphere that we had on the set that was indeed based on trust.

"And when you have that kind of relationship and suddenly you read something that that person has said, things that are absolutely hateful and worthy of being hated, of course that relationship is affected. It’s as if you fall into a hole. Because what Karla Sofía said is inexcusable.”