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Oscars: Stars head to the Vanity Fair after party

Hollywood's elite headed to the Vanity Fair Oscars party after the glittering 90th Academy Awards ... and our very own Ross King caught up with them.

Salma Hayek, one of Harvey Weinstein's most prominent accusers, took to the Oscars stage earlier in the evening for a Time's Up segment about breaking barriers in Hollywood.

Speaking outside the Vanity Fair after party, the actress told Good Morning Britain, "It was moving just to be on stage, and also sitting down and experiencing a different kind of Oscars this year."

Oscar winner James Ivory said it felt "very good" to pick up the award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Call Me By Your Name.

Ivory became the oldest competitive Oscar winner at the tender age of 89 years old, and despite being a three-time nominee for Best Director, this was his very first Oscar win.

Rachel Shenton, who won the Best Live Action Short Film Oscar for The Silent Child, said she was "super super proud" that the award would raise the profile of the issues facing deaf children.

The former Hollyoaks actress made an emotional acceptance speech in sign language earlier in the evening.

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