After reigning the best winning actor Adrien Brody Disgrated film magnate referenced Harvey Weinsteinchildren on stage during his (record) 2025 Oscars speech of acceptance, the latter tackled the moment of a brief declaration Weekly entertainment.
On the scene Sunday evening at the Dolby Theater of Hollywood, The brutalist Star, 51, dotted his speech (which was finally the longest in the history of the Oscars) with a dedication to his girlfriend (and the ex-weinstein of 72), Georgina Chapman, 48, and to the children she shares with Weinstein.
“Harvey is happy for Georgina and deeply grateful that her children receive the love and care that they rightly deserve,” the representative of Weinstein told Ew Tuesday by e-mail, while Weinstein is serving a prison sentence in Rikers Island prison in New York.
Brody’s long speech lasted personal and professional areas of the actor’s life, with the double star of the Oscars at some point to speak directly in Chapman, who married Weinstein in 2007 before the couple divorced in 2021, years after Weinstein was accused (and later sentenced for) sexual assault.
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“I share this with my incredible partner, Georgina, who not only invigorated my own self -esteem, but my sense of value and my values,” Broody told Oscars. “And her beautiful children, Dash and India. I know it was roller coaster, but thank you for accepting me in your life. Popsy returns to the house a winner!”
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Chapman also showed her support for Brody, with whom she began to go out in 2020, during the Oscar ceremony by grabbing a piece of used eraser that her boyfriend launched towards her while he was approaching the scene to recover her prize.
“Gum! Because I forgot that I chewed gum, and I can’t (chew from gum in a) a thank you speech,” said Brody in the episode on Monday Living with Kelly and MarkAsked about the object, he launched towards Chapman while heading towards the stage. When Cohost Mark Consuelos Observed that “you cannot swallow it” because “it’s bad for you”, Brody replied: “I could have! I didn’t think about it. (I just thought) that I have to get rid of it in one way or another!”
Sunday, Brody’s victory scored his second Oscar after his victory in 2002 for The pianist.