Youn Yuh-jung procured a Foundation Grant for best supporting entertainer for her part in 'Minari'
Brad Pitt seemed to destroy while watching entertainer Youn Yuh-jung acknowledge her honor at the 93rd Foundation Grants.
Pitt was available to introduce the honor for the best supporting entertainer classification. Yuh-jung wound up winning the honor and impacting the world forever as the primary Korean entertainer to win an Oscar in that class for her part in the film "Minari." The film sees her play intense and decided authority of an Asian family who leaves California to seek after their fantasy about claiming a homestead in Arkansas.
After announcing her as the winner, Pitt stood off to the side while Yuh-jung gave her heartfelt and acceptance speech. However, at one point the camera briefly cut to Pitt who appeared to be fighting back tears as he listened to her words.
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Brad Pitt, right, poses with Yuh-Jung Youn, winner of the award for best actress in a supporting role for "Minari," in the press room at the Oscars on Sunday, April 25, 2021, at Union Station in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, Pool)
The two had a sweet moment together on stage prior to that as Yuh-jung opened her speech by briefly acknowledging she was a little star struck by the "Ad Astra" star’s presence.
Mr. Brad Pitt, nice to meet you finally," she said while giggling. "Where were you when we were filming?"
Pitt wasn’t the only star she name-dropped in her speech.
How can I win over Glenn Close? I've been watching her so many performances," she said of her fellow supporting actress nominee. "So this is just, all the nominees, five nominees, we are the winners for the different movies. We play the different roles, so we cannot compete each other."
"I think I have just a little bit of luck, I think. Maybe I'm luckier than you, and also maybe it's American hospitality for the Korean actor? I'm not sure," she added.
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Pitt himself is no stranger to the Oscars stage. During last year’s show, he took home the best supporting actor award for his critically acclaimed performance in the Quentin Tarantino-directed film "Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood."
The occasion marked the actor’s first ever solo Oscar win despite previously being nominated for his acting work in the films "Twelve Monkeys," "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and "Moneyball." He had previously won an Oscar for producing the 2014 best picture hit "12 Years a Slave."
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