The 33-year-old actress became the first Kenyan/Mexican star to win an Academy Award when she was chosen as the recipient of the Best Actress Oscar in 2013 for her incredible performance in "12 Years A Slave", a victory which gave her global fame.
Lupita accepts she is a position of power as one of the world's most prominent actresses of colour and is prepared to use her fame to tackle the lack of opportunities in Hollywood for ethnic stars and women, reported The Guardian.
Asked if she feels as though it is a burden to have to keep talking about diversity in the movie business, she said, "You see, I don't like to fight the reality. The reason it is so acute is because of the stage we are at. When we are talking about inclusion in entertainment, it's because entertainment isn't inclusive and, until such a time as that becomes the norm, then this work has to be done...
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The "Queen of Katwe" star says her Oscar win has been a liberating experience for her and has given her the freedom to be selective about what roles she accepts.
"The biggest gift or award the Academy has given me is choice. I am in a position where I don't have to take on roles out of desperation or to help pay my bills. I can choose the projects I can say something with. It's not something I take for granted...