We love a good #StorytimeWithSalma snippet, especially when it gives us some Oscar-worthy backstage deets. On Sunday, February 9, A-list celebs from all over joined for Hollywood’s biggest night at the Dolby Theatre.
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Eminem shocked viewers during Sunday night's broadcast of the Oscars with an unannounced performance of "Lose Yourself."
The rapper, 47, won an Oscar for the song, featured in the movie "8 Mile," in March 2003, but was not present at the ceremony to perform it or to accept the award.
In an interview with Variety published on Monday, Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, opened up about what brought him to the Oscars stage nearly 17 years later.
"I kinda figured maybe since I didn’t get
We love a good #StorytimeWithSalma snippet, especially when it gives us some Oscar-worthy backstage deets. On Sunday, February 9, A-list celebs from all over joined for Hollywood’s biggest night at the Dolby Theatre.
Eminem waited nearly two decades to perform at the Oscars because he didn’t feel the audience would have “understood” him in the past.
Dating show Take Me Out has been axed after 11 years, with bosses saying it has “run its course” after more than 100 episodes.The show, hosted by Paddy McGuinness, launched in January 2010, but ratings have reportedly fallen in recent years. A spokesperson for ITV said: “We’ve decided to say goodbye to Take Me Out.” While a TV source added to The Sun: “ITV and Paddy have done all the specials you can eke out of a dating show, so it’s been decided it’s time for it to go.
Eminem had a lot to celebrate at Sunday night's 92nd annual Academy Awards.
Eminem shocked the crowd at the Dolby Theater in L.A. on Sunday night (Feb. 9) when he rocked the Academy Awards stage with a surprise performance of "Lose Yourself," the 8 Mile track that won the Detroit MC an Oscar back in 2003. Making up for more than a decade of lost time -- the rapper said he didn't show up way back then because he was sure he wouldn't win -- Em ripped the tune that has become an iconic pump-up song.
Laura Dern just won her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her remarkable performance in Marriage Story and while interacting with media, backstage, the actress said she would like to share it with director Greta Gerwig, who could not make it to the list of nominations despite her outstanding work.
Rap superstar Eminem stunned the audience and viewers alike at the 2020 Academy Awards on Sunday by staging a surprise performance of his Oscar-winning hit, Lose Yourself.
The rapper made an appearance after a VT dedicated to iconic music moments in movies
There haven't been many surprises when it comes to the statues being handed out at the Oscars 2020. But the audience, and viewers at home, got a big one when appeared on stage after a montage of great musical moments to perform his hit "Lose Yourself."For those who don't know, "Lose Yourself" from the movie Eight Mile won Best Original Song at the 2003 Academy Awards—the first rap song ever to do so.
Accepting her first ever Academy Award at Oscars 2020, an emotional—and exceptionally radiant— thanked her date: her mom.Holding for Marriage Story (she has been nominated previously for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress), Dern, 53, beamed. “Some say never meet your heroes," she told the crowd.
Eminem made a surprise appearance at the Oscars to perform his hit Lose Yourself, years after the track won an award at the ceremony.
If you had one shot, one opportunity... Would you have predicted Eminem to perform at the 2020 Oscars?
It was raining in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, but that didn't stop the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from hosting its annual parade of A-listers lining up for a chance at those shiny Oscar statuettes.