'Kinda shady': Extraordinary snub over Jamie Lee Curtis' Oscar win

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'Kinda shady': Extraordinary snub over Jamie Lee Curtis' Oscar win
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Online viewers have pointed out the moment rival nominee Angela Bassett completely brushed Jamie Lee Curtis' win for Best Supporting Actress after she failed to stand up and clap.

Actor Jamie Lee Curtis was awkwardly snubbed by rival nominee Angela Bassett after she won an Oscar at the 95th annual Academy Awards. for her role in the film Everything Everywhere All At Once, dominating over Bassett who was also up for the same prize.

Bassett, 64, was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. But when it was announced that Curtis had won, Bassett stood out as one of the only people to not stand up and applaud the win. Rival nominee Angela Bassett has appeared unimpressed after actor Jamie Lee Curtis won an Oscar at the 95th annual Academy Awards. Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty ImagesFootage shows Bassett remaining in her chair with a grim look on her face as she watched Curtis take the stage. "The most upsetting, heartbreaking moment of the night for me. You can see it in Angela’s face. I felt it. It hit me," one user wrote.

The most upsetting, heartbreaking moment of the night for me. You can see it in Angela’s face. I felt it. It hit me.

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