The dazzling success of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” at the SAG Awards on Feb. 26 stole the spotlight with Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ke Huy Quan claiming individual acting accolades.
The entire ensemble also clinched the prestigious Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture award.
Although the film's victory was celebrated, controversy brewed over the choice of presenter: Mark Wahlberg.
His appearance alongside the predominantly Asian cast of EEAO prompted scrutiny due to his violent past involving assaults on Asian individuals during his youth.
Journalist Jeff Yang expressed astonishment at the irony of Wahlberg presenting an award to a group of Asians, given his history.
Bonnie Stiernberg echoed this sentiment, highlighting the incongruity of Wahlberg, who faced legal repercussions for committing a hate crime against a Vietnamese man, being selected as the presenter.
In 1988, at the age of 16, Wahlberg was convicted of assaulting two Vietnamese American men while attempting to steal beer from them outside a convenience store.
The attack involved him rendering one man unconscious with a wooden stick and punching another, using racist epithets during the aggression.
Initially charged with attempted murder, Wahlberg pleaded guilty to felony assault, serving a brief prison term.
Notably, he had previously been embroiled in a legal matter related to the harassment of Black children.
Despite seeking a pardon in 2014, Wahlberg abandoned the effort following public outcry.
Over the years, Wahlberg has issued apologies for his past actions, including addressing the assaults during interviews and pardon applications.
In a 2016 event, he disclosed meeting the victim and expressing remorse for his reprehensible behavior.
Requests for comments regarding Wahlberg's involvement from the SAG Awards organizers and cast members, such as Yeoh, Quan, and Stephanie Hsu, remained unanswered.
The circumstances surrounding Wahlberg's role as a presenter for the prestigious award raise questions about the decision-making process behind such selections.
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