SAG Awards 2023: Jamie Lee Curtis Kisses Co-Star Michelle Yeoh as Critics Slam Her 'Ridiculous' Win
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The actress wins the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, beating fellow nominees Kerry Condon, Stephanie Hsu, Angela Bassett and Hong Chau.

AceShowbiz - Jamie Lee Curtis is celebrating her victory at the 2023 SAG Awards. The actress kisses her "Everything Everywhere All at Once" co-star Michelle Yeoh while fans slam her "ridiculous" win.

On Sunday night, February 26, Jamie won the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for her work in "Everything Everywhere All at Once". To celebrate the victory, the 64-year-old star planted a smooch on Michelle's lips.

Jamie Lee also took a moment in her speech, in which she again poked fun at herself for being a "nepo baby," to say that Michelle was the reason she signed on to star in the "weird" movie that's earned her a career-first Oscar nomination. "Where is Michelle Yeoh??" she asked the crowd, "I say 'Michelle.' You say 'Yeoh!'...Michelle Yeoh, I love you I love you I love you!"

Meanwhile, critics took to Twitter to slam Jamie Lee for winning over fellow nominees Kerry Condon, Stephanie Hsu, Angela Bassett and Hong Chau. "Jamie Lee Curtis winning over Angela Bassett or Stephanie Hsu is ridiculous I'm sorry," one viewer wrote.

Someone else chimed in, "Jamie Lee Curtis winning Best Supporting Actress over Stephanie Hsu (and Angela Bassett!) is bulls**t." A third slammed, "Her character wasn't even important to the plot in EEAAO."

Earlier on Sunday, Jamie Lee talked to Entertainment Tonight, saying she's loving the awards season appreciation for "Everything Everywhere All at Once". "This is Entertainment. This is the season of shiny things. It's beautiful attention. It's art. It's getting to see fabulous people in fancy dresses," she shared.

"But we're all real people, and we live in a world that is at war. And it's a very tough life out there for most people, and they look at show business, or when I call show-off business, as a distraction," she added. "It's entertainment, and if we're not having a good time doing it, if we look super serious, there's a problem. Because then the people watching us aren't having fun because we're not having fun. So guess what? We're having fun."

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