Many were quick to discuss her outfit, too.
For her winning evening, Taylor-Joy wore a custom emerald Dior Haute Couture gown with matching evening coat and Tiffany & Co. jewels.
And if that wasn’t enough…
Taylor-Joy topped off her look with checkered-print nail art inspired by The Queen’s Gambit for total detail-oriented perfection.
However, in the aftermath of her win, there has been a new point of discussion entirely:
Is Anya Taylor-Joy classed as a woman of color?
Well, according to Variety, she is…
The magazine described the white, blonde-haired Taylor-Joy as a “woman of color” while discussing her Golden Globe win, and fans were not at all impressed.
The article read:
“Argentinian Taylor Joy is the first woman of color to win this category since Queen Latifah in 2008 and only the fifth woman of color to win overall since 1982 when the category was introduced.”
Taylor-Joy, who has Argentine ancestry and lived in Argentina for several years as a child, identifies as White Latina…
And spoke about how being Argentine shaped her in a video for Netflix’s Con Todo account, posted in November 2020.
She also discussed her Latina identity and the “weird mash-up” of growing up in Argentina before immigrating to the United Kindom in a profile by Vulture in 2018.
However, she never described herself as a woman of color, and has acknowledged her white privilege in that although she is Latina, she doesn’t want to take roles away from non-white Latinx people.
She explained:
“I’m aware of the fact I don’t look like a typical Latin person, and that’s not fair. I don’t want to be someone that you can just sub in for that role when I’m really white and blonde.”
Soon after Variety’s paragraph went viral, it was removed from the article…
And an update acknowledging that Taylor-Joy identifies as a white Latina was posted.
The actress herself is yet to address the incident.