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Zoe Saldana Makes History at the Oscars, Dedicates Win to Her Grandmother

Zoe Saldana celebrates her historic win, becoming the first Dominican-American to receive an Academy Award.

Zoe Saldana made history at the Oscars by winning Best Supporting Actress for her role in Emilia Pérez, becoming the first American of Dominican descent to take home the coveted award. In an emotional acceptance speech, Zoe dedicated the moment to her grandmother and celebrated the immigrant experience. Through tears, she shared, “My grandmother came to this country in 1961—I am a proud child of immigrant parents. With dreams, dignity, and hardworking hands, I am the first American of Dominican origin to accept an Academy Award. I know I will not be the last.”

Zoe’s touching tribute continued as she honored her grandmother, expressing that her role in the film, where she got to sing and speak in Spanish, would have delighted her. The night wasn’t just about awards, though, as another memorable moment came when Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet shared a sweet kiss during the ceremony, making headlines with their affectionate display. It was a night filled with joy, celebration, and unforgettable moments.

Watch her anniversary speech below.

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