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Actor Kay Hui Kwan won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’. His tearful speech on the Oscars stage moved the audience.
Ke Huy Quan’s name was announced at the Oscars ceremony held in Los Angeles, USA. He joined his co-stars and took to the stage. Overwhelmed with emotion, he tearfully kissed the Oscar and exchanged words. Ke Hui Kwan, who tried to speak after that, said, “My 84-year-old mother is currently watching this show at home. Mom, I have won an Oscar,” he said through tears.
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He continued, “My journey started on a boat. I spent a year in a refugee camp. Finally somehow, I am here on the biggest stage in Hollywood. They say stories like this only happen in cinema. I can’t believe this has happened to me. It’s the American dream. I am indebted to all the love I have received in my life. My wife Ego has been telling me every month and every year for 20 years that my day will surely come. Be sure to believe in your dreams. I almost gave up on my dream. Please keep your dreams alive. Thank you everyone.”
“My journey started on a boat. I ended up in a refugee camp … They say stories like this only happen in the movies. I cannot believe this is happening to me. This is the American dream!”
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– Oscar Winner, Ke Huy Quanpic.twitter.com/ljXycSQtkr
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