FRANCES McDormand’s Best Actress speech was one of the most powerful moments of the Oscars. And she used two words that completely stunned the audience.
Frances McDormand capped her empowering Best Actress Oscars winner's speech with a term that's left many confused. After inviting every female nominee in the room to join her in standing, McDormand called for more female representation in film stating: “I have two words to say: Inclusion Rider.” Several viewers, while praising Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri star McDormand's speech, expressed their confusion over the term on Twitter.
McDormand received the prize for her turn as a grieving mother in the comedy drama, beating a strong field that included Meryl Streep and Saoirse Ronan
FRANCES McDormand’s Best Actress speech was one of the most powerful moments of the Oscars. And she used two words that completely stunned the audience.
Frances McDormand capped her empowering Best Actress Oscars winner's speech with a term that's left many confused. After inviting every female nominee in the room to join her in standing, McDormand called for more female representation in film stating: “I have two words to say: Inclusion Rider.” Several viewers, while praising Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri star McDormand's speech, expressed their confusion over the term on Twitter.
McDormand received the prize for her turn as a grieving mother in the comedy drama, beating a strong field that included Meryl Streep and Saoirse Ronan