From the beige carpet to Jenny the donkey to the dominance of 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' here are the highlights from Sunday's Oscars.
The critically-acclaimed multiverse movie stole the show on Hollywood’s biggest night, with “Everything Everywhere All at Once” nabbing seven of the night’s top honors, including best picture, best actress, best directing, best editing, best original screenplay, and the best supporting actor and best supporting actress awards.
Turns out, her sparkling Dolce & Gabbana gown was almost the exact same shade as the carpet, which explained her comment. Ke Huy Quan crowed ‘this is the American dream’ during his acceptance speech The first “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star to win one of the night’s acting awards was Ke Huy Quan, who scored best supporting actor.
Jamie Lee Curtis shared her Oscar with everyone, everywhere Acting legend Curtis won her first-ever Oscar on Sunday, taking home the best supporting actress trophy for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” But not everyone was thrilled with this pick. “ROBBED” began trending on Twitter, as armchair critics tweeted that either “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” queen Angela Bassett, or Curtis’s “Everything, Everywhere” costar Stephanie Hsu, should have been given the award.
Lady Gaga gives emotional ‘Hold My Hand’ performance Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta — aka Lady Gaga — broke some of her little monsters’ hearts recently when it was announced that she wouldn’t be able to fit a live Oscars performance into her schedule, as she’s busy filming “Joker: Folie à Deux.” But she did make it on Sunday, after all, when she gave an intimate live performance of her “Top Gun: Maverick” power ballad, “Hold My Hand.
And Rihanna, fresh off her Super Bowl halftime show and pregnancy reveal, performed “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
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