‘Supreme Disappointment’: Black Panther 2’s Angela Bassett Reflects on 2023 Oscars Loss

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever star Angela Bassett reveals she felt “supreme disappointment” at losing out on the Best Supporting Actress Oscar at the 95th Academy Awards, but was “gracious” in defeat.Speaking with Oprah Winfrey during a sitdown on OWN, Bassett opened up about missing out on a historic first Oscar win when she lost out on the Best Supporting Actress award to Everything Everywhere All at Once’s Jamie Lee Curtis. When asked by Winfrey if the look she had on her face when Curtis was announced as the winner was one of disappointment, Bassett conceded that was the case, agreeing with Winfrey that she “handled it really well” after the fact. Bassett said, “I thought I handled it very well, also. And that was my intention, to handle it very well. It was, of course, a supreme disappointment, and disappointment is human. So I thought, yes, I was disappointed, and I handled it like a human being.”Bassett received the Best Supporting Actress nomination for her critically acclaimed performance as Queen Ramonda in Wakanda Forever, with the Black Panther sequel seeing her take on a more significant role following the death of franchise star, Chadwick Boseman. Bassett’s loss angered many fans who believed her Oscar win was long overdue. She even received support from fellow Wakanda Forever franchise star Michael B. Jordan and then-MCU actor Jonathan Majors when they approached the stage to present an award.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever star Angela Bassett reveals she felt “supreme disappointment” at losing out on the Best Supporting Actress Oscar at the 95th Academy Awards, but was “gracious” in defeat.

Speaking with Oprah Winfrey during a sitdown on OWN, Bassett opened up about missing out on a historic first Oscar win when she lost out on the Best Supporting Actress award to Everything Everywhere All at Once‘s Jamie Lee Curtis. When asked by Winfrey if the look she had on her face when Curtis was announced as the winner was one of disappointment, Bassett conceded that was the case, agreeing with Winfrey that she “handled it really well” after the fact. Bassett said, “I thought I handled it very well, also. And that was my intention, to handle it very well. It was, of course, a supreme disappointment, and disappointment is human. So I thought, yes, I was disappointed, and I handled it like a human being.”

Bassett received the Best Supporting Actress nomination for her critically acclaimed performance as Queen Ramonda in Wakanda Forever, with the Black Panther sequel seeing her take on a more significant role following the death of franchise star, Chadwick Boseman. Bassett’s loss angered many fans who believed her Oscar win was long overdue. She even received support from fellow Wakanda Forever franchise star Michael B. Jordan and then-MCU actor Jonathan Majors when they approached the stage to present an award.

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