Michael B. Jordan Crowned Best Actor and Eats Burgers, Sean Penn Visits Ukrainian President
Published atMar 17, 2026 05:51 pm
The 98th Academy Awards ceremony concluded successfully on the 16th. Michael B. Jordan, the Black actor from “Sinners,” beat out Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet to take the Best Actor title. The interaction among the Best Actor nominees also drew attention after the ceremony. Leonardo was seen giving Michael B. Jordan a warm 15-second hug at the end of the event, showing his appreciation for the younger star. After leaving the ceremony, Michael B. Jordan was spotted rushing to a fast-food joint, trophy in hand, to eat burgers, with his down-to-earth behavior sparking a buzz online.
Michael B. Jordan rushes to a fast-food restaurant with his Oscar to eat burgers.Michael B. Jordan was seen heading straight to an In-N-Out burger shop, Oscar in hand, placing the trophy on the table and diving in to eat burgers. He also greeted cheering fans nearby, taking pictures and signing autographs, further winning over a massive number of fans with his friendly demeanor.
Zelensky shares a photo of his conversation with Sean Penn (right).Sean Penn won the Best Supporting Actor award for “One Battle After Another,” making this the third Oscar of his career. However, to everyone’s surprise, he did not attend the ceremony. It was revealed that Sean Penn was meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky at the time. Later, Zelensky posted a photo of the two together on social media and thanked the actor and activist for his long-term support of Ukraine. He wrote: “Sean, because of you, we know who Ukraine’s true friends are. From the very first day of this full-scale war, you have stood with Ukraine, and you still do so today. We also believe you will continue to walk alongside our country and our people.” #
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