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Rami Malek’s relatives in Egypt celebrate his Oscar victory

Rami Malek holding his Oscar
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Rami Malek’s relatives in Egypt huddled around a TV set at home as if cheering the national soccer team, but they were celebrating his first best actor Oscar for his role in “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Malek’s 24-year-old cousin, Fadi, said uncles, aunts and their children had gathered at the family house in the hamlet of Feltaous in Minya province, 265 km south of Cairo, to watch the Academy Awards live from Los Angeles.

When Malek’s name was announced as best actor, the family erupted in jubilation, hugging each other and dancing for joy.

“It was like watching Egypt score a goal to win the cup,” Fadi told Reuters by telephone from Feltaous. “It wasn’t a win for the family only, but also for Egypt.”

The family called Malek’s mother in the United States to congratulate her on the honour and invite their celebrity cousin to visit Egypt.

“Auntie Nelly (Rami’s mother) said she and Rami were eager to visit,” said Rami, another cousin of Malek, a Los Angeles native of Egyptian descent.

Malek, 37, had emerged as a favourite for the Oscar in recent weeks after winning Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and British BAFTA awards for playing late frontman Freddie Mercury of British rock band Queen in “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

In his acceptance speech, he noted that he was “the son of immigrants from Egypt…I’m a first-generation American and part of my story is being written right now,” he said to applause.

Fadi, who is also in his 30s, said Malek’s talents were evident when he visited Egypt as a high school student back in the 1990s for the first time since his family immigrated to the United States in 1979. “I did not imagine then that Rami would become a world famous actor, but he clearly loved acting,” Fadi said.

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