After being awarded the statuette for Best Actor at the Academy Awards for his role in the vampire-blues film 'Sinners', Michael B. Jordan decided to cap off the night with a cheeseburger from In-N-Out Burger.
The actor, still in his elegant black suit from the ceremony, dined with his Oscar placed on the table, sharing smiles and signing paper hats for the staff. Michael isn’t alone in this choice; over the years, many other celebrities, including Hilary Swank and Julia Roberts, have wrapped up their Oscar nights at fast food joints.
Known for its association with Hollywood's biggest night, In-N-Out has become a staple for stars post-ceremony. Jordan appeared to indulge in a hefty 3x3 burger, featuring three beef patties and three slices of cheese, which he enjoyed amid a bustling crowd of onlookers and photographers.
Historically, the post-Oscars fast food tradition has brought out the charm of many celebrities. For instance, Hilary Swank celebrated her 2005 win by visiting Astro Burger still draped in her gown, while Julia Roberts and Jamie Lee Curtis also made stops at In-N-Out after the Oscars in subsequent years.
The draw of these familiar eateries offers a taste of normalcy among the glamour and glitz, showcasing the human side of Hollywood. Interestingly, the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party has included In-N-Out burgers since 1994, solidifying the chain's place in Oscar lore. In recent years, celebrities have continued to snap photos and enjoy burgers, showing that even A-listers appreciate some late-night fast food after a long awards season.
The actor, still in his elegant black suit from the ceremony, dined with his Oscar placed on the table, sharing smiles and signing paper hats for the staff. Michael isn’t alone in this choice; over the years, many other celebrities, including Hilary Swank and Julia Roberts, have wrapped up their Oscar nights at fast food joints.
Known for its association with Hollywood's biggest night, In-N-Out has become a staple for stars post-ceremony. Jordan appeared to indulge in a hefty 3x3 burger, featuring three beef patties and three slices of cheese, which he enjoyed amid a bustling crowd of onlookers and photographers.
Historically, the post-Oscars fast food tradition has brought out the charm of many celebrities. For instance, Hilary Swank celebrated her 2005 win by visiting Astro Burger still draped in her gown, while Julia Roberts and Jamie Lee Curtis also made stops at In-N-Out after the Oscars in subsequent years.
The draw of these familiar eateries offers a taste of normalcy among the glamour and glitz, showcasing the human side of Hollywood. Interestingly, the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party has included In-N-Out burgers since 1994, solidifying the chain's place in Oscar lore. In recent years, celebrities have continued to snap photos and enjoy burgers, showing that even A-listers appreciate some late-night fast food after a long awards season.





















