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Jamie Lee Curtis Shows Off Her Medical Boot After Jumping For Joy In Heels At The Oscars

Jamie Lee Curtis with her Oscar
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The Oscar winner shared an image on Instagram of her boot alongside an image of her jumping on the Oscars stage.

Jamie Lee Curtis is not going to forget her magical Oscars night for quite some time... probably for at least six restful weeks, per doctor's orders. And the star has a gorgeous medical boot to constantly remind her.

The Oscar winner displayed her new footwear for the world to see on Instagram alongside of a photo of her celebrating her win at the Oscars, which she did by jumping in her heels.


She cleverly captioned her photo:

"The THRILL of VICTORY and the AGONY of DA FEET!"

Yep, it would seem that our dear JLC injured herself jumping for joy after her incredible win. Worth it.

Messages of support came flooding in, though several also had their fun.

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Of course, many wished her a speedy recovery.

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A few even suggested that the celebration was worth the pain. What's the saying? Pain is temporary, the Oscar is forever? Something like that.

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Curtis took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once. It was the Halloweenicon's first nomination and win.

Congratulations once again on the well-deserved win. Wishing you a speedy recovery!

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