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A big deal

- By NARDINE SAAD

JENNIFER Lawrence and Jodie Foster’s appearance at Sunday’s Oscars bucked tradition, but was not totally unexpected.

The Oscar-winning actresses presented the award for lead actress to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri star Frances McDormand. They ribbed Meryl Streep during their presentati­on and praised the trailblazi­ng actresses who share the honour with them.

But something was different this time.

Lawrence and Foster stepped in when Casey Affleck withdrew from the show in January in the wake of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements coursing through Hollywood and beyond.

Historical­ly, the lead actress prize is presented by the previous year’s lead actor winner.

“We appreciate the decision to keep the focus on the show and on the great work of this year,” an academy spokespers­on said when Affleck bowed out.

Allegation­s of past misconduct dogged the Manchester By The Sea star last awards season as he swept the lead actor honour. In 2010 he settled with two female crew members who sued him after accusing him of sexual misconduct on the set of his directoria­l effort I’m Still Here, which filmed in 2009.

Affleck was also the subject of 2016 lead actress Brie Larson’s silent protest at the 2017 Oscars when she refused to clap for him upon presenting him with his prize.

Foster won lead actress Oscars for The Accused (1988) and The Silence Of The Lambs (1991) and was nominated for two other films. Lawrence won her lead actress Oscar for Silver Linings Playbook (2012) and was nominated three other times. – Los Angeles Times/ Tribune News Service

 ?? — AP ?? Foster (left) and Lawrence presenting the award for Best Actress.
— AP Foster (left) and Lawrence presenting the award for Best Actress.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Keala Settle performing This is Me from the musical The Greatest Showman.
— Reuters Keala Settle performing This is Me from the musical The Greatest Showman.

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