Anne Hathaway's 2013 Oscar Acceptance Speech Still Sparks Debate
Actress Anne Hathaway's speech went viral for its awkwardness and lack of enthusiasm
Critics have called it one of the worst Oscar acceptance speeches ever
Anne Hathaway's 2013 Oscar acceptance speech for her role in Les Misérables has been the subject of much debate and criticism in the years since it was delivered. Some have accused Hathaway of being awkward and lacking in enthusiasm, while others have defended her, saying that she was simply nervous. Regardless of one's opinion on the speech itself, there is no doubt that it has become one of the most talked-about Oscar acceptance speeches in recent memory.
In her speech, Hathaway thanked the Academy, her fellow nominees, and the cast and crew of Les Misérables. She also took the opportunity to give a shout-out to her husband, Adam Shulman, and her parents. However, it was her overall tone and demeanor that seemed to rub people the wrong way. Some viewers found her to be too self-congratulatory and lacking in humility, while others simply found her to be awkward and uncomfortable.
In the years since the speech was delivered, Hathaway has been asked about it on numerous occasions. In a 2016 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she admitted that she was "mortified" by the speech and that she "cringes" when she watches it back. However, she also said that she has learned from the experience and that she is now more comfortable speaking in public.
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