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						<p>Staying honest! <strong>Oscar</strong> winner <strong>Yuh-Jung Youn</strong> had a perfect response when asked what <strong><strong>Brad Pitt</strong></strong>, who presented her with her Oscar, smelled like during the <strong>2021 Academy Awards</strong> on Sunday, April 25.</p>


<p>“I didn’t smell him. I’m not a dog,” Youn, 73, replied to reporters after making history as the first Korean actor to ever win an Academy Award for her role in <em>Minari</em>. The actress won the <strong>Screen Actors Guild</strong> award last month for the role as well.</p>
<p>The best actress in a supporting role winner shared that she “couldn’t believe” it when Pitt, 57, called her name.</p>
<figure id="attachment_2016763"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/04/26/yuh-jung-youn-had-the-best-response-when-asked-what-brad-pitt-smells-like-0.jpg" alt="Oscars 2021 Winner Yuh-Jung Youn Had Best Response When Asked What Brad Pitt Smells Like" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Yuh-Jung Youn and Brad Pitt.</span> <span class="credit">Chris Pizzello/AP/Shutterstock (2)</span></figcaption></figure><p>“Maybe I just blacked out a couple seconds,” the <em>Dear My Friends</em> star said. “What should I say, ‘Where am I?’ or something like that? But I kept asking my friend, ‘Am I saying it right? Do they understand what I’m trying to say?'”</p>
<p>Prior to her groundbreaking win, Youn shared that her nomination was “very exciting and very strange.”</p>


<p>“Everyone all over the world knows about the Oscars,” the <em>Woman of Fire</em> star said during the E! pre-show. “It’s a very famous awards ceremony. As a Korean, as an Asian woman — I think in Korea I’m the first nominee for the Oscars so it’s a very historic moment for us. It’s very exciting and very strange to me, actually.”</p>
<p>Youn also managed to steal the show with her relatable reaction when meeting the <em>Ocean’s Eleven</em> actor.</p>
<p>“Mr. Brad Pitt … finally. Where were you while we were filming in Tulsa?” she told the Oklahoma native during her acceptance speech. “Me being here. I cannot believe. OK, let me pull myself together.”</p>
<p>Following the ceremony, the <em>Canola</em> actress praised Pitt for pronouncing her name right when announcing her win. “I can tell he practiced a lot — he didn’t mispronounce my name.”</p>


<p>Pitt presented the award after winning for best actor in a supporting role in 2020 for <em>Once Upon a Time in Hollywood</em>, alongside <strong><strong>Leonardo DiCaprio</strong></strong>. The Ad Astra alum gave a hilarious <strong>shout-out</strong> to his costar while presenting during the 2021 awards show.</p>
<p>“My love of movies began at the local drive-in, watching <strong><strong>Clint Eastwood</strong></strong> and Godzilla. My nominees for best actor also fell in love with movies at a young age,” he began on Sunday night. “Yuh-Jung Youn fell in love with the movies through the work of actresses like <strong><strong>Maggie Smith</strong></strong> and directors<strong> Robert Altman</strong> and <strong>Mike Leigh</strong>. For <strong><strong>Amanda Seyfried</strong></strong>, it was the film version of Romeo and Juliet — the Leo version. Me too.”</p>

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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Yana Grebenyuk</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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