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A naked presenter, a clapping dog and a real-life Ken doll kept spirits high during the three-hour broadcast.
BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityCultureOscar 2024 best moments: Ryan Gosling, nudity and a dog who stole the showPublished24 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsThe OscarsThis video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.Media caption, Watch: Ryan Gosling sings live at the OscarsBy Emma Saunders & Holly Honderichat the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles & in WashingtonThis year’s Oscars brought more than three hours of glamour, tears, and full-frontal nudity. Here are some of the best moments from the biggest night in Hollywood. It was Kenough We all knew it was coming but Ryan Gosling’s full-throated rendition of the Barbie movie’s hit I’m Just Ken was even better than we could have hoped for.He started out the Oscar-nominated original song sitting just behind Barbie co-star Margot Robbie, who could not seem to control her laughter as Gosling crooned into her ear.Carrying on in his all-pink tuxedo, Gosling made his way to the stage where he danced a choreographed routine with a dozen accompanying cowboy-hat-wearing Kens transforming the sometimes stuffy evening into a rousing concert. And, if that wasn’t enough, Slash appeared to lend his talents for a guitar solo. There were even suggestions the choreography was a homage to Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend.The Kenergy was infectious – Gosling solicited energetic singalongs from the star-studded front row, including best actress winner Emma Stone and Barbie’s director, Greta Gerwig. Stone even had a wardrobe malfunction due to all the excitement – as she walked up to the stage to collect her best actress nomination, she was struggling with the back of her dress.Appearing backstage, she said: “They sewed me back in! I genuinely think I busted it during I’m Just Ken. I was so amazed by Ryan and that number just blew my mind. I was just going for it and things just happen!”Kimmel – tried and testedJimmy Kimmel returned to the Dolby Theatre for his fourth turn as Oscars’ host.He’s had some practice and it showed. Kimmel nodded to the months-long strikes that brought Hollywood (nearly) to a halt in his tone-setting monologue, celebrating the actors and writers who had pushed for a deal.”As a result, actors no longer have to worry about getting replaced by AI,” he said. “Thanks to this historic agreement, actors are now able to go back to worrying about being replaced by younger, more attractive people.”Fallon also got into a spat with Donald Trump that went viral. In response to the former US President posting on Truth Social: “Has there EVER been a WORSE HOST than Jimmy Kimmel?”, the comic quipped back on stage: “Isn’t it past your jail time?”But not all his jokes landed. A jab at Robert Downey Jr and his history of substance abuse drew some blank stares from the crowd, and a “wrap it up” from Downey Jr himself. Downey Jr was the only winner who didn’t come to the winners’ room to speak to the press later. Although he skipped it at the Baftas too. Maybe he’s just too cool for skool.Israel-Gaza war remains ever-presentThe streets of Hollywood were flooded with demonstrators protesting Israel’s war in Gaza, snarling traffic and slowing the arrival of several stars. Protesters chanting “ceasefire now” walked down Sunset Boulevard to the sound of honking horns, while Los Angeles police stood by in riot gear. Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Siblings and Oscar winners Finneas O’Connell and Billie Eilish wore red pins in support of a ceasefire in GazaThere were reminders of the conflict inside the ceremony too, with several big-name stars including Billie Eilish, Mark Ruffalo and Ramy Youssef sporting red pins in support of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. And the war was noted from the Oscars stage itself, as the British director Jonathan Glazer accepted the best international film statue for his film The Zone of Interest, which follows the domestic life of a Nazi officer and his family. Glazer, who is Jewish, said he rejected his “Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people”.”Whether the victims of October 7th in Israel, or the ongoing attack on Gaza, all the victims of this dehumanisation, how do we resist?”Da’Vine Joy Randolph moves us to tearsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The first winner of the night, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, told the audience: “Thank you for seeing me”The Oscars made lots of super-fans happy this year by returning to an old presenting format, with past winners announcing the nominees for the four acting categories. The personal tributes gave us some nice moments of real emotion from the stars.This was especially true for Da’Vine Joy Randolph who was moved to tears by a heart-felt introduction from Lupita Nyong’o.Randolph had us crying ourselves moments later when she accepted the trophy for best supporting actress – her first win after her first nomination. “I didn’t think I was supposed to do this as a career,” she said in her speech. “For so long, I’ve always wanted to be different, and now I realise I just need to be myself. And I thank you. I thank you for seeing me.”Backstage, she spoke about encouraging creatives from under-represented backgrounds to keep going: “The beautiful thing that erupts is your imagination and creativity because you don’t have much…. Something I think as black people, we are very good at, is making a lot out of very little. It’s our superpower.”A Hollywood streaker?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, John Cena (nearly) bared it all this yearThe award for costume design won’t be easily forgotten this year, thanks to the presentation by John Cena. Prompted by Kimmel, Cena – a wrestler and actor – appeared on stage entirely naked, save for a pair of Birkenstocks and a strategically placed envelope carrying the name of the winner. Cena shuffled on stage to the sound of roaring laughter, before a quick exchange with Kimmel – one of the better sketches of the evening. “The male body is not supposed to be funny,” Cena said. “Mine is,” Kimmel replied. Al Pacino and an awkward announcementIt wasn’t the only moment of the night that had people sitting up in their chairs. Al Pacino nearly gave us a panic attack right at the end of the ceremony. We still haven’t recovered from the Moonlight/La La Land mix-up back in 2017. So when Pacino hesitated before announcing Oppenheimer as the best picture winner – and then uttered his announcement so casually – there was a sharp intake of breath in the auditorium. Thankfully, no-one rushed on to the stage to correct him. Phew.Best supporting dogImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Messi the dog put his paws togetherThe best picture-nominated Anatomy of a Fall boasted a four-legged break-out star: Messi, the black-and-white border collie who plays Snoop the dog in the French courtroom drama. Following days of speculation over whether he would show, Mess appeared at the ceremony, sitting in a plush red seat with a black bow-tie around his neck. Messi even got some screen time later in the evening. The camera panned to him to show his paws up in applause for Robert Downey Jr’s best supporting actor win. Gosling also looked delighted to see Messi again, having previously made his acquaintance at the Oscars Luncheon last month. 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BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityUKEnglandN. IrelandScotlandAlbaWalesCymruIsle of ManGuernseyJerseyLocal NewsFirst product of Meghan’s lifestyle brand revealedPublished11 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, ReutersImage caption, Meghan pictured at a polo match in Florida last weekBy Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondentA first glimpse of the new business venture from the Duchess of Sussex has been teased on social media, with pictures of a jar of strawberry jam.In a bid to preserve a sense of mystery, the jam from the new American Riviera Orchard brand seemed to be spread among friends and influencers.Fashion designer Tracy Robbins posted a picture of the jam on Instagram.It was numbered “17 of 50”, suggesting the number of recipients of this first fruit of the new business.The arrival of Meghan’s new California-based lifestyle brand had been signalled on social media last month and this suggests that it will be selling food products.What do we know about Meghan’s new brand?Five things about Harry and Meghan’s brand revampWhy did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal Family?There seemed to be have been something of a re-launch for Meghan and husband Prince Harry’s brands and businesses this year, beginning with the overhaul of their regal-looking website under the sussex.com label.Their latest projects seem to be moving away from a previous focus on their time as working royals, such as their Netflix film Harry and Meghan and Prince Harry’s memoir Spare.The hint about the strawberry jam from Meghan’s American Riviera Orchard brand seems to fit with the couple’s latest Netflix plans.Meghan is going to launch a Netflix show which will “celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining, and friendship”.Prince Harry will be involved in another Netflix venture showing the inside track on the world of polo. That’s the equestrian sport, not the mints.Delfina Blaquier, married to Prince Harry’s polo-playing friend Nacho Figueras, also posted a picture of the new jam, with hers labelled “10 of 50”.The social media trail for American Riviera Orchard evokes a sense of the couple’s home in California – and this soft launch for the jam show pictures of the jars in a sunny basket of lemons.It’s not known how much items from the new lifestyle brand will cost. Although there are already plenty of other royals getting into jams. Visitors to the gift shops in royal palaces can get a Buckingham Palace Strawberry Preserve for £3.95 or Windsor Castle Fine Cut Seville Orange Marmalade, also for £3.95.On both sides of the Atlantic they seem to be conserving their finances.Related TopicsUK Royal FamilyMeghan, Duchess of SussexMore on this storyWhat we know about Meghan’s regal lifestyle brandPublished16 MarchMeghan launches surprise new lifestyle brandPublished14 MarchTop StoriesMPs back smoking ban for those born after 2009Published8 minutes agoMuslim student loses school prayer ban challengePublished2 hours agoBowen: Iran’s attack on Israel offers Netanyahu a lifelinePublished7 hours agoFeaturesJeremy Bowen: Iran’s attack on Israel offers Netanyahu a lifelineIranians on edge as leaders say ‘Tel Aviv is our battleground’A really, really big election with nearly a billion votersWhat is the smoking ban and how will it work?Martin Tyler: I nearly lost my voice foreverWho are the millions of Britons not working?How to register to vote for the local elections ahead of midnight deadlinePlaying Coachella after cancer emotional, says DJHow the Alec Baldwin fatal film set shooting unfoldedElsewhere on the BBCFrom weight loss to prolonging lifeIs intermittent fasting actually good for you? James Gallagher investigatesAttributionSoundsCould Nina shake up the unspoken rules of modern dating?Brand new comedy about love, friendship and being your own selfAttributioniPlayerWill the UK introduce tough anti-tobacco laws?Under new plans, anyone turning 15 from this year would be banned from buying cigarettesAttributionSoundsCan William Wisting find the truth?The Norwegian detective returns, tackling more grisly cold casesAttributioniPlayerMost Read1Nursery boss ‘killed baby she strapped to beanbag’2Birmingham Airport flights disrupted by incident3Muslim student loses school prayer ban challenge4First product of Meghan’s lifestyle brand revealed5MPs back smoking ban for those born after 20096Police told to shut down right-wing Brussels conference7Historic Copenhagen stock exchange goes up in flames8Bowen: Iran’s attack on Israel offers Netanyahu a lifeline9Marten a ‘lioness’ who ‘loved her cubs’, court told10Sons of McCartney and Lennon release joint single
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