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The 6 most impossibly awkward moments from the Oscars.

Ah, the Oscars. A beautiful time when all the most famous people in the world get together to reward people for their accomplishments celebrate art get drunk, eat pizza, take selfies, thank God, and mispronounce people’s names.

We already brought you the greatest moments from the 86th Academy Awards. Now, we present to you… The Most Awkward.

Enjoy.

1. When John Travolta gave Idina Menzel a new name

AWKWARD RATING: 8/10

You had one job, John Travolta.

All the Grease star has to do last night was introduce legendary Broadway singer/goddess Idina Menzel for her performance of Let It Go from Disney movie Frozen. But he simply made up a name and said that one instead. Because he was so good in Saturday Night Fever, he can officially do whatever the hell he wants forever and ever.

Repeat after us, Jahn Tramolto: Idina Menzel. I-din-a Men-zel.

Not Adella Dazeem, as John says in this video.

 

2. Matthew McConaughey thanked himself, AKA God

AWKWARD RATING: 7/10

Matthew McCaughney, former rom-com star now Serious Academy Award Winning Actor Man, deserved his win last night. He was spellbinding in Dallas Buyers’ Club. As for his acceptance speech last night? It was even worse than that movie he did with Sarah Jessica Parker, Failure To Launch.

McConaughey said he needs three things in life: God, family, and a hero. And conveniently for him, he can fulfill all those roles himself. His ultimate hero is Future Mr McConaughey.

 

3. Orlando Bloom ambushed Miranda Kerr

AWKWARD RATING: 6/10

Handsome tuxedo-clad Orlando Bloom swooped in to greet his recently estranged love, Miranda Kerr, right in the middle of an interview. Aussie supermodel Miranda, who came dressed as a human disco ball, was chatting happily to the media when her ex ambushed her with a kiss and a casual “You’re well?”

Skip to 0.49 for the exact moment he swoops in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJxPo4JLmKY#t=16

 

4. This woman accepted her award in song

AWKWARD RATING: 5/10

Secret AWESOME rating: 9/10

Get singer Darlene Love anywhere near a live microphone and she’ll just burst into song. The 72-year-old veteran musician was on stage with the makers of Best Documentary 20 Feet From Stardom when she kicked into an impromptu rendition of gospel hymn His Eye Is On The Sparrow. Because why not.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdiDLH7hWiY

 

5. Liza Minnelli gets left out of world’s most famous selfie

AWKWARD RATING: 4/10

Ellen DeGeneres orchestrated the greatest selfie of time, and it literally broke Twitter. Just look at all these famous faces:

But for Liza Minnelli – there in the bright blue satin jumpsuit – it was not so great…

 

6. Mindy Kaling was asked what colour guy she chases

AWKWARD RATING: 3/10

Bonus racist rating: 6/10

Oh, boy. When writer/actor/comedian Mindy Kaling hit the red carpet last night, E! News reporter Alicia Quarles asked her what “her type” was instead of oh, we don’t know, any other question about her incredibly successful career. She then asked what “colour” Mindy goes for, once again proving that Mindy-K cannot escape people treating her conspicuously as a woman of colour.

Graciously, she pulled this face and left:

 What’s your vote for Most Awkward Oscars moment? Did we miss any?

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Top Comments

Guest 10 years ago

I really feel the need to praise Darlene Love for her impromptu musical contribution to the acceptance for 20 Feet From Stardom's Best Documentary win. Her contribution to the music industry and indeed, music history is monumental so I think it's a tad disrespectful to call her method of expressing joy "awkward".

Seriously - watch 20 Feet From Stardom and then me that that moment was awkward. 20 Feet is the documentary film that has resonated more with me than any other I have seen. I cannot recommend it highly enough!! I had all of the emotions while watching it and by the end, was clapping like a retarded seal!! (When I wasn't fist-pumping or being shushed by my viewing companion, Mum.) It wasn't just me, either; everyone in the movie theatre applauded at the end. I have never seen anything like it... And I worked at a cinema for 3 years!!

You won't regret it. If you're still unconvinced, I am willing to come to the MM offices and try interpretive dance. It's just *that* great!!

P.S. Why does the AWESOME score have to be secret? It *was* awesome and awesome should always be celebrated. :)

Teegz 10 years ago

I thought her singing was the best, most genuine acceptances of an award I've seen! Sitting at home watching the show I was mirroring Bill Murray when he leapt to his feet and started applauding Love's performance!


Michelle 10 years ago

I really liked Matthew McConaughey's speech, not the usual "Umm thanks to blah blah, umm blah blah, Oh My God I totally can't believe I am up here" speech. It was interesting, just like him. We should be embracing the offbeat and interesting!