H.E.R. dedicates Oscar win to Filipino mum


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She dedicated her win to her teary-eyed Filipino mother who was with her at the ceremony, and thanked her African-American father at home. Photo: AFP

For the acclaimed R&B artist H.E.R., being on the Oscars stage with a trophy in her hands sends a message to young Black and Filipino people that they “can be up there, too.”

“Me just being up there is a message... What you say matters. What you sing matters. What you play, what you write... it matters because it’s a reflection of who we are. And I’m just happy to represent, ” said the Filipino-American singer who took home the best original song award for her song Fight for You, from the movie Judas and the Black Messiah.

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