Jamie Lee Curtis posted a photo of her Oscar on her award shelf and everyone's making the same joke

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By stefan armitage

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Jamie Lee Curtis is an Oscar winner - and she has no problem letting the world know.

During the 95th Academy Awards on Sunday night, the 64-year-old fan favorite took home the award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "the Daniel's" critically acclaimed Everything Everywhere All at Once - her very first Oscar!

Clearly overwhelmed as she accepted the award, Curtis fought back tears as she spoke about her famous parents - Academy Award nominees Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis - before proudly saying: "I just won an Oscar!"

And, like many stars, Curtis is now displaying her Oscar on her award shelf - among her Screen Actors Guild Award (which she won in February) and another more dubious-looking award.

The suspicious award was actually the fictional "Auditor of the Month" award that was given to Curtis' Everything Everywhere All at Once character Deirdre Beaubeirdre, an IRS auditor.

Sharing a photo of the three awards to her social media channels, Curtis captioned the snap: "OK I'LL STOP! The TOTALLY unexpected EVERYTHING TRIFECTA of 2023!"

But, given the eyebrow-raising shape of the fictitious "Auditor of the Month" award, it wasn't long before Curtis' comments section was flooded with people all making the same jokes.

"I don’t know what y’all laughing about, but the middle achievement is really reminding me of something," one Facebook user commented.

A second quipped: "I thought you were posting to 'plug' a new movie."

"The one in the middle looks like a good conversation piece. Congrats. Enjoy your accomplishments," added a third.

And a fourth joked: "The most helpful award I've ever seen".

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Curtis poses with her very first Oscar. Credit: REUTERS / Alamy

Earlier this week, Curtis also spoke to Today about her incredible achievement.

And during the interview, she reveal that she would be referring to her Oscar statuette with they/them pronouns, in support of her trans daughter.

Hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb asked Curtis if she had named her award yet, to which she replied: "Here they are, and in support of my daughter Ruby I'm having them be a they/them, I'm gonna just call them 'Them'. 'They/them.'"

The True Lies star continued: "They are doing great, they're settling in, and I just, in my life I never thought in a million years I would have this couple of days. I'm very moved by the whole thing."

Watch the interview below: 

Curtis continues to prove that she is an incredible role model and supportive mom. Jamie Lee, you truly are all of us!

Featured image credit: REUTERS / Alamy