Alicia Vikander Hasn't Seen Her Oscar Since the Awards Show
"We had a one-nighter," she said of the trophy.
— -- Alicia Vikander hasn't seen her Oscar since she won the best supporting actress trophy earlier this year for her work in "The Danish Girl."
No, she didn't lose it -- but she told Kelly Ripa and co-host Alan Cumming on "Live with Kelly" that she has so far been able to spend only one evening with the trophy.
"We had a one-nighter," the actress said, laughing. "I actually woke up the next morning and but then I had to go straight back to the 'Jason Bourne' set, and since then ... I actually went straight onto a next project, so my friend in L.A. is taking care of him. I hope she's doing a good job."
"He's been fostered ... It's like a dog -- I love that," Cumming quipped.
Ripa noted, "That's a very Hollywood thing. 'We're fostering the Academy Award.'"
"'We have a rescued Oscar,'" Cumming joked.
"Jason Bourne," which also stars fellow Oscar winners Matt Damon and Tommy Lee Jones, opens Friday.