Jared Leto discovered his lacking Oscars again.
The actor has lastly rediscovered his Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, practically a decade after its mysterious disappearance throughout a home transfer.
The star of Dallas Buyers Club revealed the glad information on Instagram Sunday, sharing pictures of himself holding the golden statue with the caption, “Found my Oscar.”
The revelation comes years after Leto, 52, admitted to shedding the coveted award in a 2018 transfer.
Speaking to James Corden in a 2021 interview, the actor recalled how the disappearance initially went unmentioned.
“I don’t assume anybody needed to inform me,” Leto stated. “But I had moved homes in LA, after which once we moved, it by some means simply magically type of disappeared.”
The Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman shared {that a} tiring seek for the lacking Oscar had led to no good on the time.
“It may very well be someplace, however everybody’s looked for it excessive and low . . . I hope it’s in good fingers wherever it’s. We haven’t seen it for fairly a while,” he added.
When requested by Corden if it might have been stolen, Leto acknowledged the chance. “I feel it’s an excellent chance . . . it’s not one thing somebody by accident throws within the trash,” he stated, although he maintained an optimistic perspective.
“I keep in mind the night time I received it, I handed it round to so many individuals . . . It was beat up and scratched up, however folks had enjoyable taking photos with it. It’s good to share it, so hopefully somebody is taking excellent care of it,” Leto remarked throughout the interview.