A Man Stole Frances McDormand's Oscar, but Luckily She Didn't Need 3 Billboards to Find It

Frances McDormand had an incredible night at the 2018 Oscars. After winning best actress for her performance in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, her empowering acceptance speech had women on their feet applauding her demand for an "inclusion rider" in all contracts. While Frances happily celebrated her night with her son, Pedro Coen, at the Governors Ball afterparty, pictured above, there was one point when Frances actually thought she might go home empty-handed.

According to New York Times reporter Cara Buckley, Frances set her shiny piece of hardware down while chatting someone up at the party when a stranger just grabbed the trophy off the table. She reportedly saw her Oscar was missing and alerted security, before the thief was caught.

Frances was seen crying outside of the Governors Ball with her husband, only soon to be smiling again with her engraved award. "Fran and Oscar are happily reunited and are enjoying an In-N-Out burger together," her rep confirmed in a statement to USA Today.

Although Frances said to let him go, TMZ reported this morning that the man "has been booked on felony grand theft." Don't let the tuxedo fool ya: that Oscar did not belong him! We have a feeling Frances's Three Billboards character, Mildred Hayes, would not have let him go so easily.

And the plot thickens! Just when we thought this incident could not get any weirder, the man has since been identified by The Hollywood Reporter as 47-year-old Terry Bryant. After grabbing Frances's award, Terry recorded a video on Facebook Live holding and kissing the Oscar, writing, "My Oscar baby." Um, yeah, we're going to hope Frances sanitized her award after getting it back.