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L'Hommage inattendu aux mères aux Oscars
On Sunday night, while accepting her Academy Award for Best Actress, Hollywood star Jessie Buckley spoke lovingly of her baby daughter who had “no idea what was going on” and was “probably dreaming of milk.”. The post The Oscars’ Unlikely Tribute to Motherhood appeared first on First Things
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First Things (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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Focusing on motherhood at a high-profile event like the Oscars risks trivializing the complexities of women’s roles in the entertainment industry.
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The Oscars should prioritize artistic merit over personal narratives, as the focus on motherhood may detract from the achievements of all nominees.
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Jessie Buckley's tribute to motherhood at the Oscars highlights the often-overlooked role of mothers in shaping society and culture.
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Celebrating motherhood at the Oscars can inspire greater appreciation for women's contributions beyond their professional achievements.
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While Buckley's speech was heartfelt, it is essential to recognize that not all women find fulfillment in motherhood, which should also be celebrated.
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