The manic multiverse fantasy Everything Everywhere All at Once has dominated this year’s Oscars, winning seven awards including best picture in a major night for Asian and Asian American representation.
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Michelle Yeoh became only the second woman of colour to win the best actress Oscar following in the footsteps of Halle Berry back in 2002. Last year’s Oscars were the most dramatic in recent memory after actor Will Smith slapped host Chris Rock live on television. This year's host Jimmy Kimmel made several ribs towards Smith, saying, 'If anyone commits an act of violence anytime during this show, you will be presented the Oscar for best actor and be permitted to give an 18-minute long speech'.
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Michelle Yeoh became only the second woman of colour to win the best actress Oscar following in the footsteps of Halle Berry back in 2002. Last year’s Oscars were the most dramatic in recent memory after actor Will Smith slapped host Chris Rock live on television. This year's host Jimmy Kimmel made several ribs towards Smith, saying, 'If anyone commits an act of violence anytime during this show, you will be presented the Oscar for best actor and be permitted to give an 18-minute long speech'.
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