Jane Campion apologizes for her comments about Venus and Serena Williams at Critics Choice Awards
During her acceptance speech for Best Director, Campion called the tennis legends "marvels" before saying, they "don't play against the guys... like I have to."

At Sunday night’s Critics Choice Awards, Jane Campion took home yet another trophy for The Power Of The Dog. She beat out the competition and won Best Director, further marking a path for her to win at the Academy Awards. However, a statement Campion aimed towards Venus and Serena Williams, during her acceptance speech sparked backlash from viewers.
In her speech, Campion started off by recognizing all the “incredible women” in the event venue that night. “Halle Berry, you have already done my speech… and really killed it. I loved it. You’re absolutely brilliant,” said Campion to the night’s SeeHer award recipient.
Then Campion moved on to King Richard executive producers and tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams. “What an honor to be in the room with you,” Campion said to the sisters at first, “I’ve taken up tennis—I truly have—and Will [Smith], if you want to come over and give me lessons, I would truly love it. I actually had to stop playing because I’ve got tennis elbow.”
After taking a moment to send her love to the other directors in the category or “the guys” as Campion coined them, she once again mentioned the Williams sisters before leaving the stage.