Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep says her "We're all Africans" comment was taken out of context, writing in the Huffington Post about the controversy amid Hollywood's ongoing diversity debate.
Streep, who earlier this month headed up her first international film jury at the Berlin Film Festival, said on Thursday her comments to an Egyptian reporter during a press conference about whether she was familiar with cinema from Africa and the Middle East, were "distorted."
"I was not minimising difference, but emphasising the invisible connection empathy enables, a thing so central to the fact of being human, and what art can do: convey another person's experience," Streep wrote.
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The furore over her comments came amid an uproar in Hollywood over this year's all-white Oscar acting nominees for a second consecutive year, sparking the #OscarsSoWhite discussion.