whoopy Goldberg responds to Beyonce's CMA award snubs whoopy Goldberg recently voiced her thoughts on Beyonce's lack of nominations for the 2024 CMA Awards addressing the unexpected omission of Beyonce's album Cowboy Carter speaking candidly The 68-year-old Goldberg expressed her surprise at the reaction questioning why people were surprised by the snubs I don't think she was snubbed I think they just didn't it wasn't for them Goldberg remarked suggesting that the CMA Awards may not have been the right fit for Beyonce's work Cowboy Carter released on March 29th had achieved significant Milestones including topping the billboard 200 and making Beyonce the first black woman to lead the hot country albums chart despite this the album did not secure any nominations Sunny htin a panelist on The View also expressed her disappointment over Beyonce's exclusion especially after Dolly Parton made a notable appearance on C boy Carter to introduce Jolene hustin who admires Parton felt that Beyonce deserved recognition for tracks like Jolene and Texas Holdem I thought she would at least get nominated for those two hustin shared but she acknowledged that sometimes an audience may not be ready for certain artists my mother always told me find the audience that's looking for you this audience isn't looking for her earlier in the year Goldberg had addressed the concept of snubs and entertainment particularly when Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig were overlooked for Oscar nominations for Barbie at that time Goldberg asserted that awards are subjective and not everyone can win there are no snubs that's what you have to keep in mind not everybody gets a prize and it is subjective movies are subjective she explained underscoring that personal preferences of Voters can vary significantly in summary while the lack of CMA nominations for Beyonce Cowboy Carter has sparked surprise and disappointment among fans and commentators Goldberg and Hon's perspectiv suggest that such outcomes are often a matter of fit and audience alignment rather than deliberate exclusion