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'Roma' star says proud of her roots after fellow actor uses racial slur

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MEXICO CITY: Oscarnomin­ated Mexican actress Yalitza Aparicio, who stars in the critically acclaimed film “Roma,” said on Saturday that she was proud of her indigenous roots after a soap opera star used a racial slur to describe her.

“I am proud to be an Oaxacan indigenous woman, and it saddens me that there are people who do not know the correct meaning of words,” Aparicio, who became the first indigenous woman to be nominated for a best actress Oscar, said in a statement.

On Friday, video surfaced on Twitter in which Mexican actor Sergio Goyri, 60, can be heard criticisin­g the film community for nominating “a (expletive) Indian who says, ‘Yes, ma’am, no, ma’am’.”

Goyri quickly apologised for his remarks.

“It was never my intent to offend anyone. I apologise to Yalitza, who deserves (this Oscar nomination) and much more,” he said in a video posted on Instagram. “For me, it is an honour to see a Mexican be nominated for an Oscar.”

Aparicio, 25, starred as a domestic worker in director Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma,” which chronicles the life of an upper middle class family in the Mexico City neighbourh­ood where Cuaron was raised.

The film, which was released by Netflix, has been nominated for 10 Oscars at the Academy Awards, to be held on Feb 24.

A spokeswoma­n for Aparicio did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

After her Oscar nomination, Aparicio said she was optimistic that her success would help break stereotype­s around race and class.

“You are used to seeing people on the screen who don’t look like you,” she said in an interview last month. — Reuters

I am proud to be an Oaxacan indigenous woman, and it saddens me that there are people who do not know the correct meaning of words. Yalitza Aparicio, Oscar-nominated Mexican actress

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Aparicio poses for a portrait in West Hollywood, California, on Friday. — Reuters photo

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