"You can keep things as they are right now — I just won’t be participating.”
Nonbinary actor Liv Hewson pulled their name out of consideration for this year's Primetime Emmy Awards due to the lack of inclusivity in the categories.
In a recent Variety interview, the Yellowjackets star announced that they were withdrawing their name from the running for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
“There’s not a place for me in the acting categories,” Liv told Variety. “It would be inaccurate for me to submit myself as an actress. It neither makes sense for me to be lumped in with the boys.”
"It’s quite straightforward and not that loaded. I can’t submit myself for this because there’s no space for me.”
Liv still has a fear that even if the Television Academy attempts to include more neutral or non-gendered categories, women will still earn less recognition, while cis-white men continue to benefit from it.
“There is an implied fatalism there, which suggests that we’ve all agreed that equality is impossible. And that’s sad,”
"We’re not going to start awarding best female and male director, or female or male cinematographer. Because we all understand that implicitly would be insulting."
Ultimately, Liv admitted that they're okay with keeping the categories as they are for right now, they just won't be participating.
To read more from Liv's, check out their full Variety interview.
And be sure to check out Season 2 of Yellowjackets, which is currently streaming on Showtime.