Australian singer-songwriter Sia just revealed that she is on the autistic spectrum during "Rob Has A Podcast" of People magazine. The Chandelier singer's revelations come two years after her first feature directorial movie on an autistic girl called Music was criticised for its portrayal of an autistic person.
I'm on the spectrum, and I'm in recovery and whatever - there's a lot of things.
- Sia
The 47-year-old singer has previously spoken about being sober and being in rehab for alcohol addiction, and for the first time, she publicly revealed being autistic.
For 45 years, I was like, 'I've got to go put my human suit on'. And only in the last two years have I become fully, fully myself.
- Sia
Sia's revelation about being autistic has Twitter in a buzz, given that only two years ago, she was criticised for directing a movie on an autistic character as offensive, stereotypical and harmful to the autistic community.
What's Sia's autism have to do with her movie?
- In 2021, Sia released her first directorial feature, Music, based on the titular character named "Music". Music is a non-verbal autistic woman who falls into the care of her half-sister played by Kate Hudson.
- Criticism about her movie ranged from Sia replacing an autistic actor with a non-autistic actor (neurotypical) Maddie Ziegler (who appears in various music videos by Sia) to play Music, to showing the use of restraint on autistic persons.
- Scenes in the movie also showed the use of so-called "calming restraint" on the autistic character Music, which was condemned by the community.
The autistic community has been fighting for decades to end the use of restraints that traumatise and kill.
- Zeo Gross, director of advocacy at the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, had said in a statement at the time
- The use of restraint to calm down an autistic meltdown has been controversial. It is even considered dangerous since an autistic person may not be able to tell when they can't breathe.
- Use of restraint, which often involves holding a person in a facedown position, immobilising their arms and legs with body weight, has caused the deaths of children within the autistic community.
- The movie was also criticised for flashing bright colours and loud music which can be uncomfortable for many on the autism spectrum due to Sensory Processing Disorder.
The backlash made Sia delete her Twitter account back in 2021, and she also claimed that it led to her having suicidal thoughts. Though the singer stood by her movie and casting decision, she later apologised for how the movie was hurting the autistic community members. She also added a disclaimer at the beginning of the movie saying it doesn't recommend the use of restraint on autistic persons and also promised to remove the scenes showing such.
As for her casting decision, Sia called it nepotism rather than ableism.
How is Twitter reacting to Sia's autism and her movie Music now?
- Twitter users say that Sia is still responsible for doing more harm than good with her movie Music and that her being on the autism spectrum doesn't absolve her of the mistakes she made.
- Some even said that even autistic people can be ableists or look down on other autistic persons.
- Others claimed that despite Sia's promise to cut out the scenes involving the use of restraint, the scenes are still present.
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