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Charlotte Rampling weighed in on the all-white Oscars controversy Friday morning.

“It’s anti-white racism,” she told Europe 1 radio (via the Daily Mail). “Maybe black actors don’t deserve to be on the final stretch?”

Rampling is nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her work in “45 Years.”

The 69-year-old actress, who has dozens of films to her name, doesn’t believe in setting hiring quotas for actors of color, either.

“Why classify people?” she asked. “They feel like a minority, they think: ‘We’re the black actors and there are not enough of us.’”

But she believes that actors, no matter their appearance, will always face challenges. “There will always be problems — he’s too handsome, he’s too black, he’s too white,” she added.

Rampling’s comments will only fuel the debate among the Hollywood elite.

Earlier this week, Jada Pinkett Smith announced she wouldn’t be attending the Academy Awards and asked other actors to boycott the ceremony.

Will Smith, who wasn’t nominated for his role in “Concussion,” announced on “Good Morning America” that he too is boycotting the event.

Other stars are calling on Chris Rock to pull out of hosting the awards show.