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    Seth MacFarlane's Sister: How Did Seth Rate His Own Oscar Hosting Performance?

    Seth MacFarlane was a hit with many during his first time as host of Sunday's Oscars, but what did the funny man think of his own performance?

    Seth's sister, Rachael MacFarlane, stopped by Access Hollywood Live on Monday, where she revealed to Billy Bush and Kit Hoover how he was feeling following the show.

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    "He's incredibly, incredibly critical of himself," Rachael, who voices Hayley Smith on "American Dad," said.

    "So we were saying, 'You were fantastic, it was amazing.' He said, 'I'm always going to find something,'" she continued.

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    Despite being a tough critic when it comes to his own work, Rachael - who also chatted about her album "Hayley Sings" - told Billy and Kit that her older brother was in good spirits after the show ended.

    "He seemed happy, he seemed relaxed. He was having a blast at his party," she said.

    Seth also appeared to have enjoyed a few celebratory cocktails following the Oscars.

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    "He was feeling no pain at around two in the morning," she said. "He stayed clear through the whole show and then once it was over..."

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    -- Jesse Spero

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