Youn Yuh Jung Shut Down Reporter s Question About How Brad Pitt Smells
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The Minari star was backstage celebrating her history-making win for Best Supporting Actress at the 2021 Oscars when she was tossed in the awkward inquiry. Apr 27, 2021
Youn Yuh Jung was quick to shut down a reporter backstage at the 2021 ceremony.
The South Korean-born star was backstage celebrating her history-making win for Best Supporting Actress when she was asked what
Brad Pitt - who presented her with the prize - smelled like.
And according to a tweet from journalist Kevin Polowy, Youn wasted no time in silencing their questions. She fired, I didn t smell him. I m not a dog.
Author of the article: WENN - World Entertainment News Network
Publishing date: Apr 26, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 1 minute read • Yuh-Jung Youn, winner of the award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Minari , poses in the Oscars press room, at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Photo by Chris Pizzello / Pool /REUTERS
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Oscar winner Yuh-Jung Youn was quick to shut down a reporter backstage at the 2021 ceremony.
The South Korean-born star was backstage celebrating her history-making win for Best Supporting Actress when she was asked what Brad Pitt – who presented her with the prize – smelled like.
Published April 2, 2021, 8:08 AM
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