
Sally Field's hint at her White 'privilege' in awards speech sparks Twitter debate
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Sally Field allegedly hinted at her White privilege during her speech at Sunday's SAG awards, gaining both support and criticism from accounts on Twitter.
The 76-year-old "Steel Magnolias" actress who most recently starred in "80 for Brady" released on February 3, received her lifetime achievement award during Sunday's ceremony, where she also talked at length about her decades-long career and late actor and "Mrs. Doubtfire" co-star Robin Williams in addition to the remark. Taylor Penley is a production assistant with Fox News.
Her statement caught wind of commentators on the left and right on Twitter, sparking discussion.
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