Jamie Lee Curtis is adamant about getting a full night's rest, even if that means sitting out for an Academy Award event. On Saturday, Curtis, 64, appeared at the Film Independent Spirit Awards where she told the Hollywood Reporter that the Oscars nominees' dinner held on Thursday is too late for her.
The "Scream" actress received her Oscar nomination in the best actress in a supporting role category for her role as Deirdre Beaubeirdre in "Everything Everywhere All at Once." "Now you might say, 'Jamie, you're nominated for an Academy Award.
You're gonna be in the room with only nominees for the Academy Award,' and I have declined," Curtis told the outlet. The actress shared that the event begins at 7:30 pm, meaning it will go on far too long for her. "Why?
Because mommy goes to bed early," she said of her absence. "'Cause 7:30 is gonna be 9 before we get food, and you know what?
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