Bette Midler had some choice words for President Donald Trump, who expressed his grievances on Thursday (Feb. 20) over Parasite winning best picture at the 2020 Academy Awards.
10.02.2020 - 10:46 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
The Oscars kicked off with an immediate political dig, not at not President Donald Trump but at the Iowa Caucuses. A few mild smacks at the Senate impeachment trial and health care followed, but the night was decidedly apolitical, even with U.S. politics stormier than ever. Maybe everyone’s had it. Maybe Parasite won so many awards that it limited the potential opining.
“Now, a couple of years ago there was a big disaster here at the Oscars when they accidentally
Bette Midler had some choice words for President Donald Trump, who expressed his grievances on Thursday (Feb. 20) over Parasite winning best picture at the 2020 Academy Awards.
Parasite made history earlier this month by becoming the first-ever foreign-language film to win an Oscar for Best Picture and the studio behind the film is not ready to let anyone make fun of their well deserved success. During his latest speech at a rally, US President Donald Trump mocked Oscars for giving the award to the South Korean film film.
Brad Pitt, 56, has actively taken a political stance lately — but isn’t backing down, despite Donald Trump‘s shade! “Brad doesn’t regret anything he has said in his acceptance speeches and is paying little attention to what the President said about him, there is no reason to fuel the fire by reacting,” a source close to the star tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY, adding that he has no plans to escalate the situation.
Rush Limbaugh‘s homophobia can’t bring down Mayor Pete Buttigieg and his handsome husband, Chasten Buttigieg. The 2020 presidential hopeful, 38, responded on The Ellen Show to the radio host’s recent offensive comments about his marriage, and denied that kissing his husband on the debate stage would keep him from defeating President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
Donald Trump wasn't a fan of Brad Pitt's Oscars acceptance speech — nor is he a fan of the actor in general, apparently.
Brad Pitt stole the spotlight during this year’s award season with his remarkably witty and hilarious acceptance speeches. While the actor’s speeches were mostly about his personal life and relationship status, he decided to make a political joke at Oscars 2020.
During Thursday's campaign rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado, President Donald Trump criticized the Oscar-winning Korean film Parasite and took aim at fellow award winner Brad Pitt during a speech that targeted recent events in pop culture.Speaking at the podium in front of his supporters, Trump asked, "How bad were the Academy Awards this year?" He went on to say, "And the winner is...
Donald Trump was apparently not a fan of this year's Academy Awards.
By Ted Johnson
Getting a mean nickname from Donald Trump, 73, is almost a compliment, as it shows how much someone has got under his skin. The latest person to piss off the president is actor Brad Pitt.
Rush Limbaugh and Pete Buttigieg — Photos: The White House (L), LGBTQ Victory Fund (R)
By Mike Hitch
Brad Pitt has denied hiring writers to script his acceptance speeches throughout the 2020 awards season.