Oscars 2020: Brad Pitt Wins First Performing Oscar, Blasts Impeachment Continuing in Speech

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In contrast to many actors this yr, Brad Pitt has largely stayed away from political statements in his awards speeches (of which there have been fairly just a few), selecting as an alternative to go together with self-deprecating jokes. That each one modified throughout Sunday night time’s Oscars when he took the stage to simply accept his trophy for Greatest Supporting Actor in Once Upon a Time in Hollywooda job that is gotten him numerous consideration this yr.

Upon stepping as much as the mic, Pitt first thanked the Academy for this “honor of honors” earlier than quipping, “They informed me I’ve 45 seconds up right here, which is 45 seconds greater than the Senate gave John Bolton this week. I am pondering perhaps Quentin [Tarantino] does a film about it. In the long run, the adults do the precise factor.”

Likelihood is, you had Brad Pitt successful this award in your 92nd Academy Awards poll, however did you are expecting he’d rail on Donald Trump’s impeachment proceedings after making so many speeches with out taking dings at Washington, D.C.?

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After all, Pitt did not dedicate all of his time on the podium to politics. He additionally thanked Tarantino and honored co-star Leonardo DiCaprio by saying, “Leo I will journey in your coattails any day, man.” He closed the speech by saying, “As soon as Upon a Time in Hollywood. Ain’t that the reality. That is for my children, who coloration every part I do. I am keen on you.”

Check out the full winners list from the 2020 Oscars here.

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