
Daniel Kaluuya mentioned his mom's sex life in his Oscars speech. She was not impressed
CNN
For centuries, parents have been the uncontested masters of embarrassment, but at Sunday night's Academy Awards, Daniel Kaluuya struck a blow for the younger generation, making his mother squirm with a reference to her sex life.
The 32-year-old Briton won the best supporting actor Oscar for his role in biographical drama "Judas and the Black Messiah," and, like any good son, he decided his acceptance speech was the perfect opportunity to discuss his parents' sex life. "You got to celebrate life, man! We're breathing, walking, it's incredible. It's incredible. Like, it's incredible," he told the audience and the millions watching from home. "My mom met dad, they had sex. It's amazing."
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