Renée's Lonely World
Star|March 2, 2020
It should be a moment of triumph — Renée Zellweger swept awards season — but haunted by her past, she’s cut herself off from friends and gone into seclusion.
Renée's Lonely World

Renée Zellweger was a vision in Armani Privé as she stood on stage at the 92nd annual Academy Awards and accepted the statuette for her powerful portrayal of Judy Garland in Judy. But the stunning star couldn’t hide her discomfort as she awkwardly stumbled through her speech. After graciously acknowledging her fellow nominees and thanking her team and parents, Renée — who seemed to be slurring and going in and out of a Texas twang as she spoke — rambled on incoherently and struggled to tie her thoughts together.

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