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JODIE FOSTER. AL PACINO. HILARY SWANK. JENNIFER HUDSON. You saw them win their Oscars. But after the festivities end, where do they put them?
In the new issue of InStyle, on newsstands Friday, those stars and more reveal where they keep their coveted golden statuettes!
"I used to keep them in the bathroom because they looked good with the faucets," says Foster, who won Best Actress twice, for 'The Accused' and 'The Silence of the Lambs.' "But when they started getting corroded on the bottom, I had to move them to a trophy case in my den."
"For the last year I've kept it in my empty new house -- I had no time to decorate," says Hudson, who took home the Best Supporting Actress statuette for her performance in 'Dreamgirls.' "But I finally got to shop this Christmas and bought a pedestal for it that I keep lit."
"My Oscar's in my home in New York," says Pacino, Best Actor for 'Scent of a Woman.' "It's like musical chairs trying to find it."
"He's in our home in Bermuda," reveals Zeta-Jones about her 'Chicago' trophy. "I figured that not many Oscars have lived there. Of course, everyone who visits wants a photograph with him."
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