Jessica Biel On How She Prepares Her Oscar Speech
Jessica Biel recently interviewed with British magazine The Independent according to Celebitchy and the actress had the following to say about how she prepares for her Oscar speech every actor hopes to win one day:
“The truth is, you really don’t make these movies thinking, ‘Oh, this one’s it. This is going to get me my Academy Award.’ You don’t think about that. You think, ‘I love this story, I love this character. I can’t wait to play this character.’ And then it comes out and people start talking about it, and it’s exciting. Privately you give this speech and everything, but you really think, ‘Whatever. If I win, amazing.’ I mean, I can’t even believe if that would happen. That would be incredible. But is that the goal for my work? ‘I must win an award’? No. You do think about it, but you don’t dwell on it, because it just sort of feels so untouchable and so unrealistic. You just feel like there’s no way you’d win, so whatever, you just laugh about it and have a good time. But I think I’d be lying to say that you don’t fantasize about it. And I enjoy working. There’s always a constant fear of the unknown as in ‘When am I next going to work?’ That’s always there. I try not to think about that too much, but it’s always a little bit there. When will I work and can I pay my bills? Is it going to be creatively interesting? That’s always there for me, a little bit, as much as I might try to say it’s not.”
I hate to be the moldy cheese in her refrigerator of hope, but so far she has done nothing Oscar worthy. If she ever really plans on winning an Oscar she needs to step up her game. She could also probably put the time she uses to talk about how she feels her beauty is holding her back to better use. Just sayin’. If she’s so worried about not having work.
Jordasche Bledsoe









I really used to like Jessica Beil…now, not so much
I can’t stand Jessica Biel. Her whole quote was dumb. She always looks snooty in her pics.
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