Jamie Lee Curtis Reflects On The Best Part Of Winning An Oscar
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ABC - The 64-year-old won her first Academy Award this past weekend for best supporting actress in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Curtis told “GMA” co-anchor Lara Spencer that it’s not the golden statue or the glamorous ceremony and parties afterward but the “goodwill” “Everything Everywhere All at Once” has inspired and the support she’s received from her fellow actors and Hollywood peers. "The goodwill, that is the takeaway," Curtis said. "Not the gold statue, not the shiny things that I've been talking a lot about. It's the goodwill, the goodwill that the movie engendered with the message of kindness and love and reunification at a time when it feels like we're all really struggling with reunifying. This is a movie that said you are seen and loved."
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