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Spike Lee is showing Glenn Close some love after seeing her "Da Butt" dance in one of the most memorable moments from the 93rd Academy Awards. The eight-time Oscar nominee, 74,
went viral at Sunday's star-studded show during a segment with DJ Questlove and comedian Lil Rel Hower when she got out of her seat and demonstrated how to perform the dance to the 1998
funk hit "Da Butt," much to the delight of the crowd. Lee, who featured "Da Butt" in his 1988 movie _School Daze_, praised Close on Instagram the next day.
"I've got to give a shout-out to my sister Glenn Close, who I heard gave me love [for] _School Daze_," Lee said in a video he shared on Instagram. "Glenn Close was doing
'Da Butt' ― I saw it on video. You were getting down!" In the clip, the director is holding his framed poster from the 1988 film as he thanks Close for the great tribute.
Following Sunday's show, Close even shared that she had googled "Da Butt" and watched the music video before the show. However, doing the dance in front of everyone was far
from expected, getting support from her tablemates Chris Terrio, Darrell Britt-Gibson, and Daniel Kaluuya, whose role in _Judas and the Black Messiah_ earned him the Oscar for Best
Supporting Actor. "That part was completely spontaneous," Close said in post on Instagram. "Daniel, Darrell and Chris egged me on!!! It was ALL their fault. CONGRATULATIONS
DANIEL on your BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Oscar. You are completely brilliant. I now consider both Daniel and Darrell to be friends-for-life!" At the ceremony Close, who is an eight-time
Oscar nominee, was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in _Hillbilly Elegy_.