During her acceptance speech after winning her first-ever Academy Award, Regina King thanked her mom onstage, saying "I love you so much!"
King, who took home an Oscar for best supporting actress in "If Beale Street Could Talk," opened up about what her mother meant to her in an exclusive backstage interview with "Good Morning America," saying: "I am vibrating to be able to share this moment with her."
"You can’t put in words, and I think most of us when it comes to our mothers, it's hard to put into words," King added. "You cannot quantify ... it's ever-growing, ever-changing, it’s always happening."
(MORE: Women who rocked the 2019 Oscars red carpet in pants)King said that this award meant a lot to her because "this is one of the most reflective Academy Awards ceremonies ever."
"So to receive this during this ceremony is priceless," she added.
.@ReginaKing to @LaraSpencer after winning #Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for “If @BealeStreet Could Talk”: "I'm vibrating to be able to share this moment with [my mom