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Original Claim

Do awards shows intentionally snub entertainers to spark controversy and gain publicity?

22 days ago

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The claim that awards shows intentionally snub entertainers to spark controversy and gain publicity is a topic of debate. While there are numerous instances of perceived snubs, such as Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick never winning Best Director Oscars, and artists like Diana Ross and Bob Marley never winning Grammys, these are often attributed to subjective voting processes rather than intentional snubbing for publicity Esquire. The idea of snubs is subjective, and while some believe they are used for publicity, there is no concrete evidence to support this claim Films Fatale.