Just when we thought that the hangover from the 2018 Golden Globes was over, a new issue arrives that generates controversy again.
As has been discussed in recent weeks and days, the 75th edition of the Golden Globes was characterised by a marked tone of vindication for women's rights. Now it is the Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, who sets the networks on fire for a joke video that she made with her friend Emma Stone and uploaded to her Facebook account.
What could have been taken as a nice joke without any importance, has turned out to be just the opposite. At the end of the ceremony (which she did not attend) she uploaded a video to her official Facebook account, in which, being recorded by her friend Emma Stone, she joked that she was half-prepared to go to the after parties, when Stone changed her mind and He said he wanted to hang out at home.
I sent my makeup and hair team home and now this is what I look like," Lawrence said, turning to reveal that only half her face was covered in makeup. little involvement of the actress with Time's Up and the campaign for equality and protection of women at work.
You didn't go because you're not affected by other women's struggles or problems," one user wrote. "You're still making money. You just wanted to go to the after parties but tonight was more than a party you selfish brat," reads another.
There are those who have defended Lawrence and her sense of humour: "You are aware that she screwed up and that the whole video was scripted for a bit of fun, right?"
"I am aware that Harvey Weinstein made her famous by furling her Oscar win for 'Fate Games,'" the netizen replied, "and I am aware that she has not said anything about the merit of the #TimesUp or #MeToo movement." . She has a long history of not supporting women's rights and is also rude to her fans," the agitated follower continued. "If you want to defend a celebrity, make sure they're worth defending and whether or not it was such a funny joke. on such a powerfully serious night". What do you think about the controversy?