Kieran Culkin Wins Oscar, Drops F-Bomb, Asks Wife For Fourth Child
Kieran Culkin Wins Oscar, Drops F-Bomb, Asks Wife For Fourth Child

Kieran Culkin Wins Oscar, Drops F-Bomb, Asks Wife For Fourth Child

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Kieran Culkin won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in 'A Real Pain' at the 97th Academy Awards, delivering a lively acceptance speech that included some colorful language. He humorously reminded his wife, Jazz Charton, of her promise to have a fourth child if he won, recounting a previous conversation where she joked about it after his Emmy win. Culkin praised his director Jesse Eisenberg during his speech, calling him a genius and playfully instructing him to 'soak up' the love. His victory marks a high point in an awards season where he has dominated the Best Supporting Actor category, having previously won a Golden Globe and a SAG Award. Culkin's candidness and humor resonated with the audience, making his speech memorable despite the bleeped expletives on the US broadcast. The ceremony took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where Culkin's win was celebrated as a significant achievement.

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