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Everything Everywhere All at Once takes home Outstanding Performance by a Cast at Screen Actors Guild Awards

 
The 2023 awards season is nearing its peak.

Hollywood’s biggest stars lit up the red carpet for this year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.

Everything Everywhere All at Once is looking like the film to beat at this year’s Oscars.

The film taking out the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh became the first woman of Asian descent to win the lead acting honour.

“I think if I speak, my heart will explode,” she said as she took the stage after being introduced by Jeff Bridges.“SAG-AFTRA, to get this from you, who understands what it is to get here. Every one of you knows the journey, the roller-coaster ride, the ups and downs. But most importantly, we never give up. I thank you.”

Popular TV drama the White Lotus was also in the spotlight. The HBO series winning in the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Jennifer Coolidge firming up as a favourite, taking out a win in the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series category.

The night also paid tribute to Sally Field. Honouring the 76-year-old with the SAG lifetime achievement award.

The SAGs are seen as the most reliable indication of what actors and productions will take home an Oscar.

In the two out of the last three years, the best cast winner, being “Parasite” in 2020, and “CODA” in 2022 went on to take home best picture. #trending #featured

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