Netflix is looking at “reevaluating” the process of vetting social media accounts for incoming talent after the “Emilia Pérez” awards campaign fielded controversy for the film’s star Karla Sofía Gascón, who drew backlash for resurfaced racist internet posts in January.
“We’re all having conversations about that,” Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria said on Puck and The Ringer’s podcast “The Town with Matthew Belloni.” “Are we going to actually look at people’s personal social media, of the tens of thousands of people every single day around the world, of the amount of original film and TV that
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