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Angela Bassett opens the loss of 2023 Oscars

With the 2025 Academy Awards in a little more than a week, Angela Bassett reflects the experience almost two years ago to lose the Oscar for her performance in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”.

Bassett was generally expected to win the Oscar for the best actress in a supportive role in the Oscars 2023, but lost to Jamie Lee Curtis for “everything everywhere”.

Bassett’s film material was defeated when she realized that she had lost in numerous branches around the world and became viral on social media. In an interview with Town & Country published on Thursday, Bassett admitted to being surprised by the reaction to her first reaction.

“I found it interesting … that I was not allowed to be disappointed with a result in which I thought I would earn it,” said the actor to The Outlet.

And while she personally does not wear a bad will, Bassett believes that her work was worth the honor.

“I love to applaud people,” she said. “(But) I have … entered good work over time. I didn’t think that was a gift. I thought it was a matter of course. “

Angela Bassett lost the Oscar 2023 for the best supporting actress to Jamie Lee Curtis.
Angela Bassett lost the Oscar 2023 for the best supporting actress to Jamie Lee Curtis.

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” marked bassett’s second Oscar nomination. Previously, in 1994 she was nominated for the best actress for her representation by Tina Turner in the biopic “What love to do with it”, but lost in “The Piano” against Holly Hunter.

Born in New York, in January last year, he gave a honorary co -car. In her acceptance speech, she asked Hollywood to give “groundbreaking” black female actors like Dian Carroll and Cicely Tyson’s fault and at the same time praised those who are current “creators of history in our industry” like Ariana Debose and Jennifer Hudson.

“I proudly share this honor with women who get up when they are asked to step down, who are pronounced when they are silenced, who remain determined when they are said they are defeated,” she said.

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Bassett plays in “Zero Day”, which had its premiere on Netflix on Thursday. The political thriller series also shows Robert de Niro, Lizzy Caplan and Dan Stevens.

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