The 2023 Oscars have come and gone, and it was a night full of excitement and memorable moments. From Brendan Fraser’s emotional acceptance speech to Rihanna’s stunning performance, Hollywood was buzzing with activity.
Brendan Fraser Wins Best Actor
Brendan Fraser took home the Academy Award for Best Actor for his work in “The Whale.” The 54-year-old actor was visibly shaken and emotional as he gave his speech, thanking his cast and family for their support.
Michelle Yo Wins Best Actress
Michelle Yo won Best Actress for her role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The 60-year-old actress held back tears as she accepted the award and gave a special shout-out to all the little boys and girls who look like her, saying that dreams do come true.
Kihi Kwan and Jamie Lee Curtis Take Home Supporting Roles
Kihi Kwan won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” while Jamie Lee Curtis won Best Supporting Actress. The 64-year-old actress was visibly shocked when they called her name and got emotional while thanking her family.
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” Takes Home Multiple Awards
In addition to the acting awards, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” won Best Film, Best Directing, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Editing.
Memorable Performances
The Oscars were also filled with memorable performances, including a pregnant Rihanna singing “Lift Me Up” from the Black Panther soundtrack and Lady Gaga’s surprise performance of her Oscar-nominated song “Hold My Hand.”
Jimmy Kimmel Hosts the Ceremony
Jimmy Kimmel hosted the ceremony and set the pace for the night with his opening monologue, which called out last year’s infamous moment when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage.
The 2023 Oscars were a night to remember, filled with emotional speeches, unforgettable performances, and Hollywood glamour.