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Bella Ramsey Advocates for Gendered Acting Awards to Protect Women’s Visibility

The non-binary actor emphasizes the importance of separate male and female categories while exploring the challenges of non-binary inclusion in award frameworks.

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Overview

  • Bella Ramsey reaffirmed their support for gendered acting award categories, citing the need to preserve recognition for women in the entertainment industry.
  • While identifying as non-binary, Ramsey expressed no objection to being nominated in female categories but acknowledged a 'gut feeling' that the label 'actress' feels misaligned with their identity.
  • Speaking on The Louis Theroux Podcast, Ramsey admitted to struggling with how non-binary performers could be accommodated within existing award structures and proposed, but ultimately dismissed, categorizing awards by character gender.
  • The actor reflected on their personal journey with gender identity, sharing that they have always felt more masculine and currently feel disconnected from femininity, which they find both limiting and emotionally challenging.
  • The discussion takes place as some award bodies, such as the Gotham Awards and Independent Spirit Awards, have adopted gender-neutral categories, sparking broader industry conversations about inclusivity and representation.