LOS ANGELES (AP) — While tears rolled down Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s face, she collected her first Oscar then delivered a powerful speech about her realizing that she’s good enough as an actor. She continued her awards season sweep, previously winning at other shows including the Screen Actors Guild, BAFTA and Golden Globes. There’s something for you there,’ and I thank my mother for doing that,” Randolph recalled. Nyong’o spoke about the stellar performance by Randolph, who wore her grandmother’s glasses in the film. Along with her grandmother’s glasses, Randolph said she used other accessories in the film as a “love letter to Black women.”“I knew this would be a difficult role to take on.
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