Billie Eilish wasn’t a fan of her performance at the Oscars last weekend, calling it “trash”.
10.02.2020 - 13:11 / nme.com
Viewers have hit out at the "appalling" omission.
Oscars viewers have expressed their disappointment after the late Luke Perry was left out of the In Memoriam montage during the prestigious ceremony.
In keeping with tradition, the ceremony paid its annual tribute to key figures from the film industry who have died in the 12 months.
Billie Eilish performed a cover of The Beatles’ Yesterday as the presentation played out, but Perry was noticeable in his absence after dying in March 2019.
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Billie Eilish wasn’t a fan of her performance at the Oscars last weekend, calling it “trash”.
Fans have tipped Billie Eilish for Oscars success after hearing her haunting James Bond track No Time To Die.
Billie Eilish and her brother and co-producer Finneas took the the stage at the 2020 Academy Awards earlier this evening to perform a cover of The Beatles' "Yesterdy" as part of the annual In Memoriam segment celebrating the lives of iconic film stars who passed away over the past year. This year, the segment paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant, Rip Torn, Doris Day, and Agnès Varda, among others.
Many in Hollywood would concur that this year’s Oscar show was by far one of the best.
Perry had a small role in 10-time nominee 'Once Upon A Time in Hollywood'
For most of the music industry, awards season ended when the Grammys came to a close the night of Jan. 26. That wasn’t the case, though, for Interscope Records, which moved on to the Oscars with just as vested an interest in domination. Just two weeks after Billie Eilish swept all four top Grammy categories, the company managed to keep just as high a profile at Sunday night’s film awards.
Breakout artist Billie Eilish didn’t bother bringing her poker face to the Oscars.
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Billie Eilish sang the In Memoriam tribute at the Oscars last night. The Oscars failed to put actors Luke Perry and Cameron Boyce in the tribute.
The In Memoriam segment of the 92nd Oscars on Sunday (Feb. 9) paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.
The In Memoriam segment of the92nd Oscars on Sunday paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.The video segment, which was accompanied by Billie Eilish singing The Beatles' "Yesterday," surprisingly did not include Luke Perry and horror legend Sid Haig, as well as Cameron Boyce, the actor who tragically died in July at the age of 20.Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star Perry
Award shows never fail to provide social media users with fresh content for loading the internet with hilarious memes. Every year, various actors fall prey to the savage ritual of post Oscars meme fest and the memesters don’t spare anyone.
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One of the Oscars’ biggest snubs came in the “In Memoriam” segment, of all places.
The pop star soundtracked the In Memoriam section of the night
Musician Billie Eilish has become a meme after looking less-than-impressed at an Oscars skit by Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph.