Frances McDormand won Best Actress and her film "Nomadland" won multiple honours at the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony. While accepting her award, McDormand quoted William Shakespeares "Macbeth" and had a novel way to pay .
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Nomadland has scooped three Oscars including best picture, while British stars Sir Anthony Hopkins and Daniel Kaluuya have won acting awards.
Nomadland s Chloe Zhao made history as the first woman of colour and second woman to win best director.
Sir Anthony, 83, is the oldest winner of best actor, while Kaluuya is the first black British actor to win an Oscar - for the best supporting award.
British actress-turned-writer/director Emerald Fennell won a screenplay award.
She won best original screenplay for
Promising Young Woman, which she also directed.
Frances McDormand won best actress for her role in
Nomadland, while veteran South Korean actress Yuh-Jung Youn won best supporting actress for
Oscar speech: Twitter reacts to Youn Yuh-Jung flirting with Brad Pitt
Minari, on Sunday, April 25, for her role in Minari. Her acceptance speech left the internet cheering for the star.
Youn’s funny yet endearing speech in which she briefly flirted with Brad Pitt has left the internet in splits. Here’s what the 73-year-old actress said she said.
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Youn Yuh Jung is very witty and I love her so much #Oscarspic.twitter.com/r6FJkyBgNd limsoshidae (@limsoshidae) April 26, 2021
Youn Yuh-Jung’s Hilarious Oscar speech
When Youn arrived on the stage, she started by thanking presenter Brad Pitt, in a way that left him blushing. Gushing at the star, Youn said, “Mr Brad Pitt, finally, nice to meet you”. She then went on to ask the Hollywood star where he was when she was filming Minari.
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Every Oscars ceremony has a few bizarre and inexplicable moments, with two of this year’s highlights being Daniel Kaluuya talking about his parents having sex and Glenn Close dancing to “Da Butt.” But right before the end, the best picture category offered a moment that left many viewers scratching their heads. During an otherwise serious acceptance speech for
Nomadland, actress Frances McDormand howled like a wolf. Featured Video Hide
A lot of people remarked about McDormand barking or howling, a surreal moment at the end of an unusual Oscars night. But if you listen back to the speech, you’ll notice the howl doesn’t actually come out of nowhere. After talking about the magic of cinema, she concludes her speech with, “We give this one to our wolf.”