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Emma Stone's acknowledgment and tribute to her fellow nominees, Sandra Hüller, Annette Bening, Carey Mulligan, and Lily Gladstone, reflect a gracious and supportive attitude within the acting community. It's common for actors to recognize and share the achievements with their peers during award ceremonies, emphasizing the collective talent and artistry in the industry. It's a beautiful gesture that highlights the camaraderie and respect among actors, even in competitive moments.

"I hold great admiration for you, and it has been a tremendous privilege to collaborate on all of this together. I sincerely hope that our collaboration will continue to flourish," Stone expressed regarding her fellow nominees.

Reflecting on a moment of anxiety when she considered the possibility of winning the Oscar, Stone shared the valuable advice she received from "Poor Things" director Georgios “Yorgos” Lanthimos: "Please, take yourself out of it."

"He was correct because it's not about me. It's about a collective effort that converged to create something greater than the sum of its parts. The most rewarding aspect of filmmaking is the unity we share," Stone emphasized.

Before concluding her speech, Stone took a moment to express gratitude to her family, including her mother, father, brother, and husband, Dave McCary. However, she didn't forget to acknowledge one more cherished family member.

"Above all, my daughter, who will turn 3 in three days, has infused vibrant colors into our lives. I love you more than the entire sky, my girl," she declared. "Thank you so much. Don't look at the back of my dress!"

Later, Stone revealed to reporters backstage that she had to be sewn back into her dress.

"I was captivated by Ryan and his performance, and that number just blew my mind. I was right there, going for it, and you know, things happen!" she explained.

Stone also mentioned that she "blacked out" after winning the prestigious award.

"I was genuinely shocked," she admitted. "I still feel like I'm spinning a little bit. It's a tremendous honor, and I'm genuinely surprised."

This year marked Stone's second Oscar win. She previously won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2017 for "La La Land" and received nominations for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)" in 2014 and "The Favourite" in 2018.

In addition to Stone's individual triumph, "Poor Things" secured victories in three other Oscar categories: costume design, production design, and makeup and hairstyling. The film entered the Oscars with 11 nominations.