Campion sorry to Venus, Serena Williams for 'thoughtless' remark

At the Critics Choice Awards, Campion said she was "honoured" to be in the same room as the sisters.

In Summary

• She was criticised on social media after her Critics Choice acceptance speech, and clips of Venus Williams' forced smile in reaction were widely shared.

• The sisters were at the Critics Choice ceremony in support of the film King Richard, for which Will Smith won best actor for playing their father.

Director Jane Campion accepts the award for best director at the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 13, 2022. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Director Jane Campion accepts the award for best director at the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 13, 2022. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Director Jane Campion has apologised to tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams for making a "thoughtless" remark at a Hollywood award ceremony.

At the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, Campion said she was "honoured" to be in the same room as the sisters.

But she added that the pair "do not play against the guys like I have to".

She later said it was "a thoughtless comment equating what I do in the film world with all that Serena Williams and Venus Williams have achieved".

Campion won best director and best picture for her Western film The Power of the Dog at the ceremony in Los Angeles.

The New Zealand film-maker also won the directing prizes at the Baftas and Directors Guild Awards this weekend.

Venus and Serena Williams on stage at the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 13, 2022. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Venus and Serena Williams on stage at the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 13, 2022. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

She is the frontrunner to win best director at the Oscars in two weeks, which would make her only the third woman to win the award in 93 years.

She was criticised on social media after her Critics Choice acceptance speech, and clips of Venus Williams' forced smile in reaction were widely shared.

"I did not intend to devalue these two legendary Black women and world-class athletes," Campion said in her apology to Venus and Serena Williams, who have won 30 Grand Slam singles titles between them.

"The fact is the Williams sisters have, actually, squared off against men on the court (and off), and they have both raised the bar and opened doors for what is possible for women in this world.

"The last thing I would ever want to do is minimize remarkable women. I love Serena and Venus. Their accomplishments are titanic and inspiring. Serena and Venus, I apologize and completely celebrate you."

The sisters were at the Critics Choice ceremony in support of the film King Richard, for which Will Smith won best actor for playing their father.


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