Worst moments in Academy Awards’ history – With the Academy Awards coming up, all the historic Oscar moments from the past come to mind- some good and some very, very bad. There are beautiful outfits, wonderful performances, tear-jerking acceptance speeches that make you feel warm inside. But, instead of focusing on the good moment for the Academy, here we have recounted some of the worst Oscar moments in their long and glorious history.
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These are the moments that made headlines, drew criticism, laughter and sometimes nausea. Whether it is celebrities making controversial statements and conceited speeches in a space where they are supposed to show gratitude and humility, or seeing Hollywood’s best and most entertaining blunder either professionally or personally, the following moments have spanned the ceremony’s history, some dating back over 50 years, and some more recent. Some you can find plastered all over the internet, while others appear to be mythological beasts- spread by word of mouth and shared amazement. Enjoy the memories and don’t be scared to imagine all the things that could possibly happen at this year’s ceremony, you never know what could happen. After all, the hosts and viewers had no idea most of these were going to happen, or at least not in the same way they did.
15. Letterman Hosts the Wrong Show
In 1994, late-night host David Letterman was chosen to host. An extremely funny host for late-night television, Letterman had a hard time getting his humor across to the more serious primetime show, a common worry for the Oscar ceremony with Seth MacFarlane in 2013 as well. Basically, the host’s jokes didn’t quite hit where it was supposed to, leading to an awkwardly ill-received monologue and lack of honest laughs. Some blamed Letterman for not translating his jokes for a different audience, while others believed he shouldn’t have been considered as an Oscar host in the first place.
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