Oscars Nominations 2023: Fans 'ecstatic' after Stephanie Hsu's Supporting Actress nod, say 'theatre kids continue to win'

Stephanie Hsu received the Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 95th Academy Awards and fans went absolutely berserk
PUBLISHED JAN 24, 2023
Stephanie Hsu as Joy Wang in a still from 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' (A24)
Stephanie Hsu as Joy Wang in a still from 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' (A24)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The nominations for the 95th Academy Awards are being announced and we have a fierce competition in the Best Supporting Actress category with five tremendous actresses going against each other for the prestigious trophy. However, fans were really happy to know that Stephanie Hsu has been rewarded for her impeccable performance in the movie 'Everything Everything All at Once'.

It was a stunning night for all the 'EEAAO' actors as they received nominations in different categories, but peopl;e went berserk when Hsu's name was announced from the stage as one of the nominees in the Best Supporting Actress category. The young star stunned the world with a superlative performance in the film and was being unfairly neglected by the award bodies. However, the Academy didn't repeat that mistake and gave her what she deserved. Hsu portrayed the role of Joy Wang in one universe and a godly, colorful threat to the multiverse.

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Stephanie Hsu in a still from 'EEAAO' (A24)
Stephanie Hsu in a still from 'EEAAO' (A24)

She will be up against the likes of Angela Bassett ('Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'), Kerry Condon ('The Banshees of Inisherin'), Jamie Lee Curtiss ('Everything Everywhere All at Once'), and Hong Chau ('The Whale').

Fans didn't shy away from sharing their excitement on Hsu's nomination and congratulated the star for a well-deserved nomination. One of the fans noted, "We won." Another fan tweeted, "DESERVED YESSSS." Another fan noted, "STEPHANIE HSU NOM AS SHE SHOULD." Another social media user said, "STEPHANIE HSU JUST GOT A BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS NOMINATION AT THE OSCARS. HOLY F***ING SHIT." 



 



 



 



 



 

"And Stephanie Hsu academy award nominee!! theatre kids continue to win!!" wrote another fan.

‘EEAAO’ has been one of the well-received movies of 2022 and won several awards during the awards season. The movie explored the lives of a Chinese immigrant family, led by an exhausted Evelyn Quan Wang (Yeoh), who runs a laundromat and is about to be audited by the IRS. Her whirlwind adventure through the lives that she could have had also connects with the ongoing problem she has with her worn-out strained family and how she finds the solution to the problem with the IRS, her relationship with her daughter and her chosen path in life form the crux of the story.

The 95th Oscars will take place on Sunday, March 12 at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and air live on ABC.

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