Jordon Peele today became the first black screenwriter to bag the Best Original Screenplay Oscar for "Get Out" at the 90th Academy Awards here.
Peele was a surprise winner at the otherwise predictable award ceremony. He triumphed over front-runners "The Shape of Water" and "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri". Other nominees in the category were "The Big Sick" and "Lady Bird".
This is the first Oscar win for the actor-turned-director, who was also nominated in the Best Director category for the horror film about a young African-American, who visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend and realises there is something wrong going on there.
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He also thanked the film's team, his wife, mother and "to everybody who went and saw this movie. Everybody who bought a ticket, who told somebody to buy a ticket, thank you. I love you for shouting out at the theatre, for shouting out at the screen."
Hollywood star Nicole Kidman presented the trophy to Peele.
Soon after the announcement, various celebrities took to social media to congratulate the filmmaker.
Ben Winston tweeted, "Great moment here when Jordan Peele wins for Get Out !"
Christine Teigen said, "My first jump of the night! So happy for Get Out!"
Zendaya wrote, "Get out! Yes."
Zac Efron, BJ Novak, Laverene Cox and Josh Gad also expressed their excitement over Peele's win.
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