Emma Thompson has been forced to move her two Oscar statuettes from her bathroom at home - to make way for her nine-year-old daughter's artwork.
The British actress won a Best Actress Academy Award for her performance in 1992 film Howard's End and garnered her second for Best Adapted Screenplay in 1996 for her adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense And Sensibility.
The prestigious gongs have since taken up residence next to her toilet but Thompson has now had to find a new home for them - to enable space for daughter Gaia Romilly's drawings.
She says, "I keep them in my office now. They used to be in the downstairs loo (restroom) but my husband got a little fed up of them. So we changed the downstairs loo and now its full of my daughter's art. My husband said, 'Take your Oscars and just put them somewhere else please.' So they're in my office."