The ‘Best Actress’ losing nominees hugging it out might be the sweetest moment from this year’s Oscars

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Frances McDormand stole the show with her incredible speech, then the other nominees showed solidarity too.

Following McDormand’s Oscar win for Best Actress and delivering a galvanizing speech about equality in Hollywood, the losing nominees looked far from downcast.

Saorise Ronan, Meryl Streep, Margot Robbie, and Sally Hawkins shared an enormous bear hug.

the best actress losers embracing is the energy I’m taking away from tonight pic.twitter.com/r5oLqn6IGU

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Timothée Chalamet instagramming all the Best Actress nominees having a group hug is the Oscars #content we need and deserve pic.twitter.com/MBwC3WJDuL

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Frances McDormand wins Oscar for best actress, honors all women in film in ultra-powerful moment

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“If I fall over pick me up, because I’ve got some things to say,” Frances McDormand began in her acceptance speech for Best Actress at the Oscars.

It’s been a simultaneously traumatic and empowering year for women in film. And McDormand didn’t shy away from addressing the current climate in Hollywood — both in her prescient performance, and on the night of her big win itself.

She put down her coveted trophy for “perspective,” she said, opening up her arms to the audience and asking, “If I may be so honored: Can I have all the female nominees stand up with me?”  Read more…

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