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Jamie Lee Curtis' Ecstatic Cheering After Michelle Yeoh's Golden Globe Win Is Now A T-Shirt

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The 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' star modeled the t-shirt showcasing the viral moment for fans on Instagram.

Jamie Lee Curtis has done it again.

The Everything Everywhere All at Once star went viral once again, albeit for the same Golden Globes moment that sent the internet into a frenzy just a week ago.


On Sunday, Curtis took to Instagram to show off a new tee displaying her reaction to Michelle Yeoh's Best Actress Golden Globe win.

You know the one.

The meme-style graphic tee—created by Erin Gallagher—was gifted to a COVID isolated Curtis by her Everything family.

You can see the shirt here:

In her post, Curtis shared:

"I'm still stunned that a moment of natural exuberance and joy, became some sort of a symbol for women supporting other women."
"@erin.gallag.her highlighted it with her gorgeous post and word anthem of support and somehow from Tuesday night to Friday night it became a T-shirt that was left outside my home with a dozen everything bagels from my @everythingeverywheremovie family."
"I was COVID sleeping and today after my shower I proudly wear it."

She finished by thanking everyone who is "amplifying the message."

Then she congratulated Yeoh once again.

"YOU ARE EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE!"

Fans were in agreement with the Golden Globes who commented:

"This is everything."

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People loved Curtis' continued public display of women supporting women.

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Due to contracting COVID, Curtis was unable to attend Sunday's Critics Choice Awards to cheer on her costars.

Yeoh instead filled the role of the cheerleader with some words of encouragement for Curtis.

"Love you @jamieleecurtis!!"
"Speedy recovery, need my hand in yours."
"We all miss you."

We just love their friendship and support for each other.

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