David Bowie's Posthumous BRIT Award Accepted by Son Duncan Jones: 'This Is For All the Kooks'

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Duncan Jones wants his dad to be remembered as a champion of the weird.

The son of late singer David Bowie took to the BRIT Awards stage on Wednesday to offer a heartfelt message while accepting the Blackstar singer's posthumous award for MasterCard British Album of the Year, after he died of cancer in Jan. 2016.

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"I lost my dad last year, but I also became a dad," Jones shared. "I was spending a lot of time, after getting over the shock, trying to work out what would I want my son to know about his granddad."

"He’s always been there supporting people who think they’re a little bit weird, or a little bit strange, a little bit different. And he’s always been there for them," he continued. "This award is for all the kooks and all the people who make the kooks."

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Bowie's final album has been nothing short of celebrated, just last week sweeping the GRAMMYs with five posthumous awards.

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