Billie Eilish broke into tears of joy while accepting her International Female Solo Artist prize at the 2020 BRIT Awards.
10.02.2020 - 09:21 / harpersbazaar.com
The mic cut out while the Parasite cast was accepting the award for Best Picture, but the crowd cheered to turn it back on. Stars like Tom Hanks, Charlize Theron, and Margot Robbie were among those shouting, "Up!" for someone to turn up the mics again.
Let Parasite have its moment. The Bong Joon-ho-directed film made history at the Academy Awards this year as it became the first film not in the English language to win the Best Picture award.
Billie Eilish broke into tears of joy while accepting her International Female Solo Artist prize at the 2020 BRIT Awards.
Billie Eilish broke into tears of joy while accepting her International Female Solo Artist prize at the 2020 BRIT Awards.
When Lewis Capaldi took to the stage to collect the 2020 BRIT Award for Song of the Year this evening, he was quick to clear up any rumours about his ex-girlfriend, Paige Turley – “who you can now watch every night on Love Island” – being the source of inspiration for the track.
"I know she's at home pissed off. Thank you to Theresa May."
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Brad Pitt took awards season by storm. Over the last six weeks, Pitt nearly swept the Best Supporting Actor awards for his performance in .
Sunday night's 92nd annual Academy Awards were a night to remember. The show was full of outstanding moments, many of them being the winners' acceptance speeches.Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger won the top acting prizes, and both gave touching orations.
Joaquin Phoenix’s Best Actor win at Sunday’s Academy Awards wasn’t a surprise—he’d already won Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a BAFTA for his starring role in Todd Philips’ Joker. Each time he delivered a memorable speech—whether it was his endearingly ramble and bleep filled address at the Globes, a tender shout-out to his fellow nominees at the SAG Awards, and a thoughtful criticism of systematic racism at the BAFTAs.