Meryl Streep Once Got Mocked By The Internet After She Claimed We Were All Africans At A Film Festival ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

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Hollywood icon Meryl Streep in 2016 got herself into a soup when she attended the coveted Berlin International Film Festival. While taking a question from a reporter, Streep ended up saying that “We are all Africans” when asked if she understood African or Arabic movies. She later clarified that her statement was taken out of context and that it was part of a long-winded answer to a different question.”

Streep had to face a lot of backlash for her racist comment before she cleared the air on the matter. Read on to know how things got out of hand.

According to LA Times, Meryl Streep asserted, “The thing I’ve noticed from my [different] roles is there is a core of humanity that travels right through every culture. And, after all, we’re all from Africa, originally. We’re all Berliners. We’re all Africans, really.” This did not go down well with social media as they mocked her brutally on the internet. Considering the sensitivity of the matter, Streep then explained her controversial statement in an op-ed writing, “These stories of people from China, Somalia, Mali, Sudan, and Tunisia — testaments to the impact, importance and diversity of global cinema have been smothered in the U.S. by the volume of attention given to five words of mine at an opening press conference, which is too bad.”

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