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While Margot Robbie has received two nominations in the same category, it's been noted actors of colour have been overlooked completely.
The big-screen version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical has come in for a mauling from critics.
It's certainly one of the more eyebrow-raising moments in the 2003 festive rom-com.
The actor famously played the prime minister in the 2003 Richard Curtis film.
The actor played a fictional prime minister in the hit Christmas film, and had a few choice words for Johnson's parody clip.
In the 30 years since its release, the 1989 Disney classic has grown a following far beyond its intended audience.
The father-and-son pair certainly turned heads on the red carpet.
The poet penned the collection of poetry that inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical.
The former One Direction star is said to be in talks to star opposite Halle Bailey, who's been cast as Ariel.