The win for best supporting actor marks Brad Pitt's first Oscar in acting
While on stage, Pitt used his time to thank many of the special the people he has worked with, including Tarantino, fellow costarHowever, he also made sure to leave the best for last, wrapping up his speech by thanking his six children — Maddox, 18, Pax, 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 13, and 11-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox — whom he shares with ex-wife“Listen, I’ve been gobsmacked. I’m not one to look back but this has made me do so,” he told the audience.
“Once upon a time in Hollywood, ain’t that’s the truth,” he went on. “And to my kids, who color everything I do, I love you.”Though Pitt is already an Oscar winner for producing 2014’s Best PictureWhile he picked up his first individual Oscar, Pitt revealed in an interview last year that he wouldn’t be campaigning for the big award.
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