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Actress Defends Wig Claims Amidst Fame
7 Jan
Summary
- Actress Odessa A'Zion received an Actors Award nomination for her role in Marty Supreme.
- A viral interview discussed A'Zion's hair, a wig she couldn't afford due to saving funds.
- A'Zion seeks leading or supporting roles, finding few juicy parts for women.

Odessa A'Zion received surprising Actors Award nomination for her performance in "Marty Supreme." She shared her excitement with co-star Timothée Chalamet, who congratulated her on their shared success. A'Zion plays Rachel Mizler, a complex character entangled with Chalamet's protagonist.
A recent viral interview where A'Zion discussed her hair, which she identified as a wig purchased frugally, garnered significant attention. She explained her financial situation as an emerging actor and defended her statements amidst online criticism, emphasizing the desire to save funds.
Looking ahead, A'Zion expressed a desire for more challenging roles, particularly those with substantial depth for female characters. She revealed that despite recent success, compelling opportunities for women remain limited. Season 2 of "I Love LA" is slated to begin filming in late summer.



