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Emily Blunt doesn't like to keep speeches


Emily Blunt doesn't like to keep speeches

Monday, February 21 2011

According to a recent report, the beautiful actress who is 27 years old feels "relieved" if she doesn't win awards because she doesn't like to speak in public.

"I don't have that, 'I really want to win sort of thing.' Am I disappointed if I lose? No. Absolutely not. I am almost relieved that I don't have to go up there and make a speech," she said.

Emily Blunt, whose voice can be heard in The Gnomeo and Juliet, recently revealed that awards are given base to people's subjective opinions.

"The awards thing is tricky to understand because it's about momentum and a general opinion on what's been great. I don't know if you can necessarily pin down what is a better performance.

It's subjective – not everyone likes some of the Oscar-winning performances that have been out there. Even if you were to win there would be people who'd hate the fact you'd won it." she added.

by fw editor