Ke Huy Quan Can’t Stop Posting Selfies With Other Celebs

Ke Huy Quan took selfies with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars.
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  • The internet can’t get enough of Ke Huy Quan’s selfies with other celebrities.
  • The actor shared photo galleries with his famous counterparts on Instagram during awards season.
  • Quan capped it off with a photo of himself holding his Oscar on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

Ke Huy Quan spends a moment.

The ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ star may have won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor earlier this month, but it’s his social media antics that have the internet begging for more.

Throughout awards season, Quan has apparently taken it upon himself to take selfies with as many celebrities as possible, posting the photos to his Instagram along the way.

The mission appeared to begin at the Academy Museum gala in October 2022 when he thanked Tilda Swinton for taking a picture with him in his caption, writing that “my wife finally thinks I’m cool.”

Quan reunited with Steven Spielberg, who directed him in the 1984 film “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” at the Golden Globes in January. He also took selfies with Margot Robbie, Andrew Garfield and Brad Pitt, among other big names:

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At an Oscars luncheon on Feb. 13, Quan snapped photos with Tom Cruise, Angela Bassett and Malala Yousafzai. He wrote in the caption that he got emotional at the event after remembering he was among the Oscar nominees:

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Just a week later, the actor was all smiles with Ariana DeBose, Julianne Moore and Jamie Foxx at the BAFTAs:

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Quan appeared to be stepping up her efforts for Oscar weekend, starting with a collection of selfies from Versace’s Fall/Winter 2023 runway show in Los Angeles on March 10. Her photos featured celebrities like Anne Hathaway, Miley Cyrus, and Channing Tatum:

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Ahead of the big night, he shared another gallery of images, highlighted by appearances from Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Zendaya and Terry Crews.

“I have a nephew who loves collecting Pokémon cards. Me? I feel so lucky to be able to collect celebrity selfies,” he wrote on Instagram.

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Quan’s prize was featured in all of her Vanity Fair Oscars after-party selfies. He bonded with everyone from Pedro Pascal to Kerry Washington:

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He also won the award on the set of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” where he crushed Kimmel’s opening monologue on Monday, the day after he won the Best Actor Oscar. Quan posed with the host and his audience for “one last selfie to mark the end of an unforgettable awards season.”

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It was truly an awards season to remember for the cast and crew of “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which racked up 11 Oscar nominations and seven wins alone. In her heartbreaking acceptance speech, Quan shifted her focus from celebrities to family.

“My mom is 84 and she’s at home watching,” he said. “Mom, I just won an Oscar!”

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