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Game Kjm Cuong Crack Behind The Scenes 2016 Golden Globes

Award shows are great fun. Well, when they’re not mind-numbingly boring, that is. There’s only so long we can sit through celebrities in fancy clothes rewarding each other with statues before our attention starts to wander. The real reason we tune in isn’t to see the winners give grateful, humble acceptance speeches that we’ll forget five minutes after it’s over.

Game Kjm Cuong Crack Behind The Scenes 2016 Golden Globes

We watch hoping there’ll be one of those awkward, humiliating moments when somebody says or does the wrong thing, and it’s cringe-worthy and awful but also perfectly human. Isn’t that the reason we love these gaffes, after all? It’s not really schadenfreude. We’re not all that mean.

When somebody rich and famous makes a mistake, or even better, makes a huge fool of themselves, it proves that they’re just like us, made of skin and bones and brains that don’t always steer them in the right direction. Here are 30 moments from award shows when celebrities demonstrated that they could be just as clumsy and awkward and weird and petty and ridiculous as anybody else. It may seem like we’re laughing at them, but honestly, we’re really laughing with them. And if you’re looking for more hilarious (and equally uncomfortable) late-night tv moments? Get out the popcorn and watch. Natalie Portman calls out the boys club Oprah Winfrey had just stirred up the crowd at the 2018 Golden Globes, and then out came Ron Howard and Natalie Portman to present the next award.

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But you could see it in Portman’s eyes, she was fired up and ready to point out hypocrisy. As Howard introduced the category—“We are honored to be here to present the award for best director”—Portman, without cracking a smile,: “And here are the all-male nominees.” Ouch. Howard’s nervous laughter said it all. And for more priceless TV moments, here are the. Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley King of Pop Michael Jackson and daughter of the King of Rock Lisa Marie Presley were still newlyweds when they walked onstage at the 1994 VMAs. Nobody knew quite what to expect from the couple (or “alleged couple,” if you believed the tabloids) but we sure didn’t expect that kiss. It felt forced and clumsy, like teenagers making out in the back of dad’s car.

Presley seemed about as as the audience, and just as uncomfortable. And for more on celebrity romance, here are. The Streaker In 1974, streaking was a legitimate youth fad, the eating-Tide-pods-for-fun mania of the moment. So when gay-rights activist Robert Opel ran naked behind Oscar host David Niven as he tried to introduce Elizabeth Taylor, the screams coming from the crowd were both of horror and delight.

But Opel ultimately had the last laugh, that it was “the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings.” It’s a line so good we’re tempted to include it in the. And the winner issorry, wrong envelope It was probably the most excruciating screw-up in Oscar history. Seconds after La La Land was named the best picture winner at the 2017 Academy Awards, the acceptance speeches were cut short when somebody found out that Moonlight was the real winner. Warren Beatty, who had announced the wrong film, his error later: “I opened the envelope and it said Emma Stone, La La Land. That’s why I took such a long look at Faye Dunaway and at you. I wasn’t trying to be funny.”. Elton John vs.

Game Kjm Cuong Crack Behind The Scenes 2016 Golden Globes 2016

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Lily Allen When British singer Lily Allen had a few too many before the 2008 GQ Awards, her co-presenter (and famously reformed drug addict) Elton John decided to mess with her, teasing her for over-imbibing. “(Expletive) off, Elton!” she. “You know what? I’m 40 years younger than you and I have my whole life ahead of me!” John gave her a wry look and then said, “I can still snort you under the table.” She claimed not to get it, which is probably a good thing. Elton John did a lot of drugs in the 70s, and things were a little crazier back then. Jennifer Lawrence trips on dress, gets standing ovation Walking up to accept her Best Actress Oscar in 2013 for Silver Linings Playbook, her gigantic gown made climbing the stairs to the stage extra treacherous. When her feet became tangled in the material, she slid like a baseball player trying to steal a home run.

She made it to the podium, and seeing the audience on their feet, “You guys are just standing up because you feel bad that I fell and that’s really embarrassing.” Okay, maybe a little. Want to fall even more in love with Jennifer Lawrence?

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Frank Capra’s walk of shame If there are two guys named Frank up for the same award, maybe you want to use last names. At the 6th Academy Awards in 1934, Will Rogers presented the best-director award by saying, “Come up and get it, Frank!” Frank Capra, who was nominated for Lady for a Day, just assumed Rogers meant him and started walking towards the stage, but the award was really meant for Frank Lloyd for his film Cavalcade. In his memoir, Capra described that painful moment of returning to his seat as “the longest, saddest, most shattering walk in my life.”. Ricky Gervais mocks Johnny Depp to his face It’s easy to crack a joke about someone when they’re not around. But when they’re in the same room, just a few feet away, staring at you with an icy expression that makes it abundantly obvious they’re not amused, that’s when it stops being fun. Gervais made some cruel comments about the Depp bomb The Tourist during his opening monologue at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards, claiming the film was only nominated “so that the Hollywood Foreign Press can hang out with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. That is rubbish.

They also accepted bribes.” The way Depp at it, it was like he was trying to shoot daggers at Gervais out of his eyes. Eminem gets into shoving match with a hand puppet Triumph the Insult Comic Dog was just having some fun at the 2002 VMAs, teasing Moby about his age and so-called beef with Eminem. When Triumph—really just Robert Smigel’s puppeted hand—confronted Eminem, things got physical. Eminem shoved the joke-cracking dog. Or rather, he shoved a hand puppet.

Later, Triumph held a press conference, everyone to “try to be easy on Eminem. At the end of the day, he’s just another white guy trying to make an honest living stealing black people’s music.”. Mariah Carey has too much of the bubbly Trying to graciously accept her Breakthrough Actress award, for her role as a social worker in Precious, proved difficult for Carey at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival. It might’ve had something to do with all those “splashes of champagne” (her words) the singer-turned-actress had gulped on an empty stomach. “Please forgive me because I’m a little bit um, yeah,” she from the stage with the clearly delighted Precious director. No need to complete that sentence, we know exactly what you mean. Ving Rhames gives away his Golden Globe A tearful Ving Rhames decided that he just couldn’t accept his Best Actor Golden Globe award in 1998, for his lead role in HBO’s Don King: Only in America.

So he gave it to fellow nominee Jack Lemmon (nominated for 12 Angry Men). The moment was awkward and more than a little sweet—Lemmon repeatedly tried to give it back, “I wish I could accept this. And I can, but I won’t.” The Foreign Press ended up issuing two statues, so both actors could take home the award.