Jamie Lee Curtis reveals she was In-N-Out of the Oscars! Star, 65, chowed down on burger and fries right after Academy Awards and then flew out of LA
Jamie Lee Curtis has revealed she made a flying visit to the Oscars on Sunday before heading to the In-N-Out burger.
The Oscar winner, 65, who presented Best Supporting Actress to The Holdovers’ Da’Vine Joy Randolph, shared hilarious snaps on Instagram of her grabbing a burger and fries in her glamorous dress after the ceremony.
She wrote: FLY IN GET FLUFFED AND FOLDED PRESENT AT OSCARS GO TO @inandout_burger FLY AWAY.’
The star opted for a cheeseburger with spread, lettuce and tomato, well done fries and a soft drink.
This comes after Paul Giamatti celebrated his Golden Globes win in January when he skipped the glitzy afterparties and instead drove to In-N-Out in Westwood, California, for a burger and fries.
Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she made a flying visit to the Oscars on Sunday before heading to the In-N-Out burger
The Oscar winner, 65, who presented Best Supporting Actress to The Holdovers’ Da’Vine Joy Randolph, shared hilarious snaps on Instagram of her grabbing a burger and fries in her glamorous dress after the ceremony.
Curtis’ friend Jodie Foster got teary-eyed as she listened to her moving tribute as she presented Best Supporting Actress.
The Silence Of The Lambs star, 61 – who was nominated for her role in biographical sports drama Nyad – could be seen among the audience as Curtis took to the stage.
Curtis was also joined at the ceremony by previous winners Mary Steenburgen, Lupita Nyong’o, Rita Moreno and Regina King.
Curtis announced Foster – who she called her ‘bestie’ — as the first nominee in the category and began, “So I’m thrilled to be back on this stage to present this year’s Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.”
“And I’m extremely proud to be able to talk about one of my best friends,” she said with a smile as she turned toward her good friend.
“So in Nyad, Jodie Foster brings a physical intensity, coupled with deep concern and care as Bonnie Stoll, to Diana Nyad’s fierce best friend, motivator and serious go-getter.”
Jamie then added, “And speaking from personal experience, all of these qualities are very much about Jodie as well.”
She wrote: FLY IN GET FLUFFED AND FOLDED PRESENT AT OSCARS GO TO @inandout_burger FLY AWAY.
This comes after Paul Giamatti celebrated his Golden Globes win in January when he skipped the glitzy afterparties and instead drove to In-N-Out in Westwood, California, for a burger and fries.
Jodie Foster, 61, got teary-eyed as she listened to Curtis’ touching tribute to her “bestie” as she presented Best Supporting Actress at the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday
Foster’s eyes lit up as she stared at the stage with a smile as the Halloween actress shared the speech.
In conclusion, Curtis said: ‘There’s no one you’d rather support than the multi-talented Jodie Foster.’
As the crowd erupted in applause, the taxi driver blew a kiss in Jamie’s direction while still looking teary-eyed.
Other nominees in the Best Supporting Actress category included Emily Blunt, America Ferrera, Danielle Brooks and Da’Vine Joy Randolph – who ultimately received the honor for her role in The Holdovers.
Jodie and Jamie have had a close bond over the years, although the pair have yet to star in a project together.
However, the two notably appeared in different versions of the film Freaky Friday. Curtis co-starred with Lindsay Lohan in the 2003 film, while Foster worked with Barbara Harris in 1977.
Announcing Foster as the first nominee in the category, Curtis began, “So I’m thrilled to be back on this stage to present this year’s Best Supporting Actress Oscar.”
And in 2013, Curtis was involved in a car accident in Venice Beach, California – and Jodie rushed to the scene to be by her friend’s side.
Earlier this year, in January, Jamie opened up about her friendship with Jodie during an interview on the Today show. “For the record, she’s one of my best friends.”
‘She’s in a group with her wife, my husband and our other friend – we call them ‘Besties’. “We’re in a text message chain together.”
“And at the Golden Globes two years ago, the one during COVID, she won a Golden Globe and I presented it and when I opened it I said, ‘Oh, my best friend!’ So I know Jodie,” the star continued.
Notably, the Panic Room actress also appeared on the Today show the next day and had kind words for her close friend.
‘She is my best friend. We have a group. It’s a group of us, six of us, and we do everything together,” she explained.