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Oscars 2018: Acceptance Speeches That Made Us Go From Gaga to WTF

With the Oscars comes the acceptance speeches. 
Monalisa Das
Hollywood
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Frances McDormand, Matthew McConaughey, and Leonardo Di Caprio at the Academy Awards.
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Frances McDormand, Matthew McConaughey, and Leonardo Di Caprio at the Academy Awards.
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Frances McDormand may have won the Academy award for the Best Actress (for her role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) but she will go down in history for something else – her acceptance speech.

The actor not only recognised the women in Hollywood by asking every female nominee in the audience to stand up, she also pleaded Hollywood to tell more stories about women.

McDormand even ended her speech with two words – “inclusion rider.”

But McDormund is not the only one!

From Angelina Jolie declaring her love for her brother, to Leonardo DiCaprio speaking about climate change, the red carpet has seen it all!

Here’s a walk down memory lane on some of the Oscar acceptance speeches that have stood out in some way or another.

Frances McDormund – ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’, 2018

Leonardo DiCaprio – ‘The Revenant’, 2016

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Matthew McConaughey – ‘Dallas Buyers Club’, 2014

Jennifer Lawrence – ‘Silver Linings Playbook’, 2013

Meryl Streep – ‘Iron Lady’, 2011

Kate Winslet – ‘The Reader’, 2009

Halle Berry – ‘Monster’s Ball’, 2002

Angelina Jolie – ‘Girl, Interrupted’, 2000

Tom Hanks – ‘Forrest Gump’, 1995

Well, now that you have seen it all, you can go ahead and write your own Oscar-winning acceptance speech!

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