Rosamund Pike says she buries her awards in the garden because it is ‘uncomfortable’ to display them

Golden Globe winner Rosamund Pike says she BURSES all her awards in the garden because she finds it ‘uncomfortable’ to display them

Rosamund Pike has revealed that she has a very unique way of storing awards.

The 42-year-old British-born actress, who won a Golden Globe for her role in I Care A Lot, shared that instead of putting the coveted praise on her mantle, they prefer to bury them in the garden ‘with just a little bit of display. ‘

Pike spoke about her preferred store for storage in a conversation with Ellen Degeneres on her program Wednesday, and Pike argued that it is ‘uncomfortable’ to display it before continuing to work.

Awards ritual: Golden Globe winner Rosamund Pike (42) reveals that she would like to bury her awards in the garden because she finds it 'uncomfortable' to display them, but rather to bury them in the ground with a little show

Awards ritual: Golden Globe winner Rosamund Pike (42) reveals that she would like to bury her awards in the garden because she finds it ‘uncomfortable’ to display them, but rather to bury them in the ground with a little show ”

Asked if the rumor about her awarding habit was true, the actress confirmed it, saying it was probably a ‘deep psychological’ type of ‘cheat syndrome’.

Rosamund shared so humbly that it just comes down to feeling ‘uncomfortable’ about showing off.

‘I find it an awkward thing to display any award in your home. How do people communicate with them when they get home? ‘I think it’s uncomfortable, and I bury them in the garden with a little show up so you can see a look at a hand or maybe a crown or the globe,’ she said.

Pike added that she finds it ‘amusing’ to think about the people who will eventually buy her house and find all the secured pieces of metal among her flowers.

Just a little bit: 'I bury them in the garden with a little show up so you can get a look at a hand, or maybe a crown or the globe,' she told Degeneres in The Ellen Show

Just a little bit: ‘I bury them in the garden with a little show up so you can get a look at a hand, or maybe a crown or the globe,’ she told Degeneres in The Ellen Show

'I find it an awkward thing to hand out any award in your home': the British-born actress adds that the habit was probably a 'deep psychological' type of 'cheat syndrome'.

‘I find it an awkward thing to hand out any award in your home’: the British-born actress adds that the habit was probably a ‘deep psychological’ type of ‘cheat syndrome’.

“In the future, when I’m dead and no more, or if someone else buys the house, they’ll do gardening and think they’ve found a buried treasure,” she said, adding: “They are probably centuries ahead. and will not even have [the awards] not anymore. ‘

In her award for best actress in the world, Pike called it “a surprise”, while saying that she and her family tend to take the lead from professional gamblers on these kinds of matters.

“In my family we tend to look at the bookies … in England there are bookies on every corner and the odds were not in my favor,” she shared, adding that it was a one in five chance. wash.

She won the award in the early hours of the morning because she provided details about the ‘ghostly hotel’ in which she was staying in Prague at the time.

Late congratulations: she won the award at 03:30 Prague time and added that her winning celebration was sleep;  pictured on February 28

Late congratulations: She won the award at 3:30 Prague time, adding that her winning celebration was sleep; pictured on February 28

Another for the garden!  She earned the Best Actress for her role in I Care A Lot at the Globes, and tells Ellen that the victory is a 'surprise'.

The odds against her: 'In my family we tend to look at the bookies ... in England there are bookies on every corner and the odds were not in my favor,' she shared, adding that it was a one out of five 'chance was

Another for the garden! She earned the Best Actress for her role in I Care A Lot at the Globes, and tells Ellen that the victory is a ‘surprise’.

‘It was 3:30 when I won, I was in a ghostly hotel where I popped in where I rented a room so I would be away from my kids in the morning. I said when I checked in: “How many guests do you have?” And they said, ‘You’re the only one,’ she shared.

Ellen inquired about how an entire hotel in such a bustling city could be empty, as Pike talks about the strict policies taken there regarding COVID-19.

‘Because you can not be here for a pleasure in a hotel, just for business [during the pandemic]. “I may not sign up for a romantic evening, but I may join in to win a Golden Globe,” she said.

“If you lost, it would not have been fun at all,” the talk show host joked, and Rosamund added, “Once I won, I might have been supposed to leave because the fun kicked in.”

In terms of celebrating her victory, the Gone Girl actress said, ‘I slept.’

I Care A Lot: The latest award buried in her yard was for Best Actress in a Netflix Movie About a Fraudulent Legal Guardian

I care a lot: the latest award buried in her garden was for Best Actress in a Netflix Movie About a Fraudulent Legal Guardian

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