Jessie Buckley Declares She Wants to Have “20,000 Babies” With Husband Freddie Sorensen Following Best Actress Win at Oscars 2026
Jessie Buckley turned the 98th Academy Awards into a masterclass in audacious charm, making history as the first Irish woman to win Best Actress. Her acceptance speech blended family, humor, and motherhood with cinematic triumph, reminding viewers that the Oscars are not just about acting; it is about owning the stage and life off-screen with equal flair.
While stars often mumble scripted thanks, Buckley’s declaration about love, motherhood, and 20,000 hypothetical babies showed that the Oscars can double as a joyful, larger-than-life family sitcom.
Jessie Buckley’s bold moment at Oscars 2026
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Jessie Buckley stunned everyone and their mothers at the 98th Academy Awards when she proclaimed she wanted 20,000 babies with husband Freddie Sorensen after her Best Actress win for Hamnet.
“I love you, man, you are the most incredible dad and the best man, and I want to have 20,000 babies with you,” she said.
Turning to her eight-month-old daughter, Isla, she added, “This is kind of a big deal.”
Her speech mixed irreverent humor with genuine emotion, celebrating the beautiful chaos of a mother’s heart on UK Mother’s Day. She honored her Irish roots, director Chloé Zhao, co-star Paul Mescal, and the Hamnet production team, showing that even Oscar grandeur is a collaborative feat, and that personal joy and professional triumph can coexist on the world’s largest stage.
While confetti settled on her Oscar stage, Buckley’s triumph was no solo moment; her 2026 awards season cemented a clean sweep, proving talent and acclaim go hand in hand.
Jessie Buckley shines beyond Oscars 2026
Jessie Buckley’s 2026 awards season was a complete triumph, sweeping the SAG, BAFTA, Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice, and Oscar for Hamnet. By taking home the BAFTA for Best Actress, she became the first Irish woman ever to win the category, a milestone that had eluded fellow Irish stars like Saoirse Ronan and Ruth Negga.
These victories not only showcase her extraordinary talent but will undoubtedly raise her market value, cementing her status as one of cinema’s most sought-after stars and highlighting the historic surge of Irish actors on the world’s biggest stages.
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Off-camera, Buckley and Freddie Sorensen have carefully balanced privacy and public appearances, marrying in 2023 and welcoming Isla in late 2025. Sorensen’s rare red-carpet appearances, particularly his supportive presence during major award moments such as his emotional reaction to Jesse Buckley's Best Actress win at the Oscars 2026, made Buckley’s speech feel intimate yet spectacular. Her mix of humor and devotion ensured audiences left not just impressed but genuinely charmed by her personality.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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