“So, I find myself in a surreal position … like Cinderella who scrubs the floors but has a fairy Godmother (Warner Brothers) who got me on a plane and had a dress and jewelry and even the shoes and spanx waiting for me …” Taya Kyle wrote on Facebook just hours before the start of 87th Annual Academy Awards Sunday night.
Taya, Chris Kyle’s widow, voiced support to those who helped make Best Picture nominee “American Sniper” a representation of “real veteran families.”
“And so it is. I am here. To represent my husband, military families and the beautiful people who put more than they had to to make this movie happen,” she wrote.
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