Emma Corrin, who performs Diana, Princess of Wales in The Crown, is looking for main award reveals to have gender-neutral classes.
“I hope for a future wherein that occurs,” Corrin informed BBC Information in an interview. “I don’t suppose the classes are inclusive sufficient in the mean time.”
Corrin, who identifies as non-binary makes use of they/them pronouns, and says that having gender-neutral classes is “about everybody with the ability to really feel acknowledged and represented.”
The actor who additionally seems in The Policeman gained a Golden Globe in 2021 within the Greatest Actress – Tv Collection Drama class and was additionally nominated that very same 12 months for the Primetime Emmys within the Excellent Lead Actress in a Drama Collection class. On the time, Corrin nonetheless accepted she/her pronouns however has come out since then.
“It’s tough for me in the mean time attempting to justify in my head being non-binary and being nominated in feminine classes,” Corrin added. “In the case of classes, do we have to make it particular as as to if you’re being nominated for a feminine position or a male position?”
In a press release to the outlet, a Bafta spokesperson mentioned they have been “engaged in proactive and considerate session on this topic.”