Actress Glenn Close recently opened up about not winning an Oscar despite 8 nominations. In a chat with the Associated Press, the 74-year-old actress got candid about being nominated for eight Oscars, and how she feels about not winning them.
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Oscar moments we didn't see coming. Glenn Close shook those in attendance at Union Station in Los Angeles and everyone watching at home on Sunday night when she owned asegment with Lil Rel Howery — and danced «Da Butt» for all to see. Ahead of the night's final awards, Howery played a game in which he asked stars to guess whether songs were Oscar-nominated.
Actress Glenn Close recently opened up about not winning an Oscar despite 8 nominations. In a chat with the Associated Press, the 74-year-old actress got candid about being nominated for eight Oscars, and how she feels about not winning them.
Glenn Close is very proud of herself – and she doesn’t need an Oscar trophy to prove it!
Glenn Close is talking about the aftermath of her show-stealing moment at this year's Oscars, when she danced «Da Butt» during the ceremony much to the delight of everyone in attendance and those watching at home.
Glenn Close has gained another fan after Sunday night's Academy Awards!On Monday, Spike Lee posted a video on his Instagram page praising the Oscar-nominated actress for her show-stealing performance moment during the award show.
Slanderous rumors to the contrary, Glenn Close says her show-stealing performance of Da Butt dance was not planned in advance, even if the comic bit immediately preceding the booty shake was scripted.
Oscars in which she danced to Experience Unlimited’s 1988 track ‘Da Butt’.The actress stole the show during a brief trivia interlude at Sunday’s ceremony, in which Lil Rel Howery quizzed the actress on her musical knowledge and she then danced to the track.Glenn Close stole the show at the #Oscars pic.twitter.com/dYeKMfqUW0— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) April 26, 2021Commenting on the night via her Instagram account, Close shared a photo of her table shared with Chris Terrio, Daniel Kaluuya and
Glenn Close explained that her viral "Da Butt" dance at the 93rd Academy Awards wasn’t as scripted as many people thought it was. During the awards ceremony on Sunday night, comedian and actor Lil Rel Howery quizzed attendees about songs that may or may not have been nominated for Oscars in the past. The "Hillbilly Elegy" star correctly identified Experience Unlimited's "Da Butt" and then expertly danced along to the song.The track was featured in Spike Lee's 1988 film "School Daze." It did
Among the many memorable moments at this year's Oscars was actress Glenn Close's 'Da Butt' dance that truly left the audiences as well as the attendees of the ceremony surprised. During a segment with Lil Rel Howery, Close brought the house down as she performed 'Da Butt' moves.
Glenn Close is opening up to explain what the true story behind that viral “Da Butt” moment at the 2021 Oscars.
Glenn Close is setting the record straight on her headline-making moment at the 2021 Oscars.
Spike Lee was honoured by Glenn Close’s tribute to “School Daze”.
this, we mean Academy Award nominee Glenn Close swearing on live TV and teaching everyone how to do “Da Butt,” all within the span of 15 seconds. Going from Glenn Close doing da butt to the In Memoriam pic.
Glenn Close appears to have taken her eighth Oscar loss well as she was seen showing off her dance moves, shaking her hips to Da Butt last night.The 74 year old made Oscars history after she missed out on an award for the eighth time at the 93rd Annual Academy Awards on Sunday 25 April. She became the first female and the second person ever to gain the unwanted record, with the only other person to achieve eight Oscar snubs being late British actor Peter O’Toole.
READ MORE. . . Matt Baker's wife leaves fans heartbroken with 'sad' announcementGlenn also impressed fans as she shared her knowledge about the song.
This year's Oscars ceremony was quite a bit different from years past, and Angela Bassett says she appreciated every minute.
Daniel Kaluuya, beacon of unstoppable charisma, provided much of the night’s laughter, along with a seemingly game-for-anything Glenn Close. It was also difficult to take issue with many of the wins – every major film seemed to get something or other, and Minari’s Yuh-Jung Youn got to deliver another salty acceptance speech after her show-stealing performance at the Baftas earlier this month.