'Everything Everywhere' Oscar Winners' Acceptance Speeches All Proved Just How Important Moms Are

If you ever doubted the influence moms have on their children’s lives, let the 95th annual Academy Awards be a testament to just how invaluable mothers can be.

The cast and crew of Everything Everywhere All at Once were the big winners of the Sunday night ceremony, raking in seven awards including best actor and actress in a supporting role, best actress in a leading role, best film editing, best original screenplay, best directing, and the big kahuna: best picture. It may come as no surprise that those involved with a movie that revolves around a mother and daughter who save the world, each thanked their own moms for what they’ve done to get them to that stage.

Ke Huy Quan started the emotional, mom-thanking streak when he gave his acceptance speech for best supporting actor.

“My mom is 84 years old, and she’s at home watching,” he said with tears in his eyes. “Mom, I just won an Oscar.” 

“Thank you to my mom for the sacrifices she made to get me here,” he continued.

Jamie Lee Curtis quickly followed in Quan’s footsteps, winning best supporting actress. She listed all the people who helped her get that golden statue, saying that though it may look like she was standing up there by herself, she was not. Along with her colleagues and living relatives, Curtis got choked up acknowledging her late parents, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis.

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