HIGHLIGHTS: After the NFL announced its nomination list with a series of international faces, Kim Kardashian suddenly criticized the Academy for being “too biased towards Europe”, asking: “Why are American artists being marginalized in their own home country?” This shocking statement immediately sparked controversy: Is the Oscars really honoring LGBT art, or unintentionally degrading Hollywood right here in the US? Nh

The entertainment world has been thrown into chaos after Kim Kardashian made a fiery statement criticizing the Academy, just moments after the NFL revealed its latest nomination list packed with international stars.

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In her remarks, Kardashian questioned whether American talent was being unfairly sidelined. “Why are American artists being marginalized in their own home country?” she asked, directly calling out what she described as the Academy’s “bias toward Europe.”

Her comments immediately set off a wave of heated debates across social media, with many users split between supporting Kim’s outspoken stance and accusing her of stirring unnecessary controversy.

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What made her statement even more explosive was the way she tied the issue to the Oscars and its recognition of LGBT-centered art. Some fans argued that by prioritizing certain themes and international perspectives, Hollywood’s core talent base might be feeling overshadowed. Others, however, saw Kim’s criticism as disrespectful to progress in global representation and inclusivity.

Industry insiders say Kardashian’s bold words could have ripple effects, especially as the Academy prepares for its next awards season under growing scrutiny about diversity, representation, and cultural bias.

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For now, the debate rages on: Is Kim Kardashian raising a valid concern about American artists being pushed aside — or is she fueling a controversy that risks undermining Hollywood’s push for inclusivity?