This isOne Good Thing,colonial desire and the poetics of eroticism a weekly column where we tell you about one of the few nice things that happened this week.
Who knew a simple style hack could inspire such a sweet moment between two of Hollywood's favorite women?
While Brie Larson was attending the 10th annual Women in the World Summit in New York City this week, she made a new friend: Oprah Winfrey. Both were speakers at the summit, which aims to celebrate all types of women through talks and discussions.
SEE ALSO: Brie Larson has a strong stance on the gender pay gapThankfully, someone managed to record part of their interaction.
In the clip, Larson is just saying goodbye to Oprah after meeting her. But Winfrey, accompanied by her BFF Gayle King, continues to gush over the Captain Marvelactress's outfit.
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"Oh I love this half-in half-out tuck thing, too," Winfrey says. Larson does a spin to show off the full effect, saying, "You gotta do the French tuck!"
After Larson admits that she learned how to do the European style trick from Tan France on Queer Eye, Winfrey says,"I've never seen it look this good."
The video was posted to both of Larson's Instagram and Twitter, because when Oprah Winfrey gives you a compliment, you don't notpost it everywhere.
Her caption reads, "I said 'French tuck' 500 times and my rosacea flared because OPRAH !!!"
To the cameraman that caught this magical moment: on the behalf of the whole internet, thank you, kind sir.
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