Just like last year, the 2020 Oscars will not have a dedicated ceremony host.
19.01.2020 - 21:21 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Al Pacino was so high on “a few things” at the Oscars in 1975 that he had to ask Best Supporting Actor nominee Jeff Bridges what was happening.
The pair were seated close by one another at the ceremony, which was only Pacino’s second time there, and the 79-year-old told U.S. late night host Jimmy Kimmel he was forced to turn to the star to clue him up on the event.
“I was sitting there and it wasn’t at all like you’d expect,’ the Scarface actor said. ‘I went and I was sat there in this big
Just like last year, the 2020 Oscars will not have a dedicated ceremony host.
By Dade Hayes
Billy Crystal does not agree with the decision to hold a hostless Oscars again this year.
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As stars, athletes, politicians and fans mourn Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna — who both died in a Calabasas, California, helicopter crash with seven others on Sunday — a 2018 Jimmy Kimmel interview has resurfaced, in which the NBA legend proudly talks about Gianna aspiring to be a basketball star and carry on his legacy.Asked if Gianna would have liked to join the WNBA one day, Bryant responded without hesitation: "She does, for sure.
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