Emma Stone wardrobe malfunction during Oscars acceptance speech made the actress bashful.
More news has made the exciting headings at the 96th Academy Awards. Let’s find out what made the show more bizarre and awkward.
What Happened At The Oscars Acceptance Speech?
Emma Stone claimed her second Academy Award on Sunday, winning the Best Actress trophy for her role as a woman revived from the dead in the dark comedy “Poor Things.”
Emma gave a passionate, tearful speech and thanked all her fellow Best Actress nominees. But before the speech, an awkward moment happened while appearing on the stage to receive the award.
What happened that made the actress bashful? Let’s find out with us.
Emma Stone Wardrobe Malfunction During Oscars Acceptance Speech
Emma Stone ripped her 2024 Oscars dress at the 96th annual Academy Awards, revealing a broken zipper on her custom mint Louis Vuitton gown.
Stone claimed the mishap occurred during Ryan Gosling‘s “Barbie” ballad, and her voice may have been “a little gone” due to her scream-singing.
Gosling also rocked a head-turning look at the ceremony, nodding to Barbie and Marilyn Monroe, another blonde icon in a hot-pink suit.
After delivering the speech, Emma warned the audience not to look at the back of her dress as she shuffled off the stage.
Emma Stone wardrobe malfunction during Oscars acceptance speech was not the only topic of discussion; John Cena shocked everyone with his appearance. Stay with us till the end to know what happened.
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A Bizarre And Awkward Moment At The 96th Oscars
John Cena made headlines at the 2024 Academy Awards as he appeared at the Oscars without any clothes.
John Cena appeared at the awards to present the award for Best Costume Design naked, but he definitely stole the show.
The Wrestler bickered with Jimmy Kimmel and had a costume change, but surprisingly, he was wearing a skin-colored undergarment.
This is not the first time John Cena has shown off on the screen, as seen in WWE and films.