'An achievement, not an obsession': Chadwick Boseman's family backs Anthony Hopkins' surprising Oscar win

    Defying backlash, the family of late actor Chadwick Boseman support Anthony Hopkins' surprising Oscar win, stating that the late star saw winning as an achievement, not an obsession. Anthony Hopkins, absent from the ceremony, pays tribute to Boseman, expressing gratitude for the award.

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    The echos of Oscars 2021 still reverberate around Hollywood. "It was an achievement, not an obsession," are the words that continue to resonate, as they were the sentiments shared by the family of late actor Chadwick Boseman, regarding the surprise Best Actor Oscar win by Anthony Hopkins.

    The Unexpected Twist on the Red Carpet

    Amidst heated controversies and backlash, Derrick Boseman, brother of the beloved Black Panther star, affirmed that they harbored "no hard feelings" towards the acclaimed Anthony Hopkins. Following the 83-year-old actor's win, Boseman told TMZ that his brother would have been the first to wish Hopkins well. The surprise win was followed by an equally unforeseen conclusion of the ceremony with Hopkins' absence, which was widely criticized and lamented for its anti-climatic nature.

    "A Tribute to Chadwick Boseman": Hopkins' Humble Acknowledgement

    In a touching gesture, Hopkins, who was currently residing in Wales at the time of the ceremony, posted a video from his late father's grave the next morning. He expressed his surprise and gratitude, stating, "I am very grateful to the Academy." A sentiment felt more poignant when he added, "I want to pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman," acknowledging the enormous talent lost far too early.

    The night of the Oscars was marked by a dramatic switch in the running order and Hopkins' notable absence. Many speculated that the producers had anticipated a win for Boseman and thus adjusted the award sequence to conclude the ceremony on a moving note. However, Hopkins' unexpected win and absence left the evening with a jarring end, further accentuated by the Academy's strict "no Zoom" policy. The Academy's adherence to this policy denied Hopkins' offer to accept the award via a video call.

    Today, as we look back, the events of that evening remain an integral part of the Oscars' legacy. The night stood testament to the level playing field that Hollywood strives to maintain, honouring talent without partiality, and leaving room for surprises. The response of Chadwick Boseman's family to Hopkins' win is a testament to the respect and camaraderie that define this industry, demonstrating that while awards may come and go, the spirit of artistry and mutual admiration endure.

    "Artistry Over Awards": A Lesson in Respect and Camaraderie

    Indeed, in retrospect, Chadwick Boseman's family's support for Hopkins' win demonstrates a level of maturity and understanding that transcends the ostensible glamour of the Oscars. This development underscored the belief that recognition in the form of awards was but a singular aspect of an artist's journey, and that the true testament of an artist's legacy is their work and the hearts they touch through it. This was the sentiment expressed by Derrick Boseman, who emphasized that his late brother saw winning as an achievement, but never an obsession.

    The Oscars' night of 2021 stands as a testament to the unpredictability of the awards and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of controversy and unexpected outcomes. The respect, understanding, and support demonstrated by Chadwick Boseman's family towards Anthony Hopkins is a stirring reminder of the real essence of the entertainment industry: it's about artistry, not awards.

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