The Oscars are Sunday night, and the nominees got together to break bread yesterday. Around 170 people gathered at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures to enjoy a cocktail reception and private dinners.
When all of that was done, it was time to take the annual class photo. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo were front and center, while Demi Moore and Edward Norton were in the last row. And then there is Timothée Chalamet, who was doing a Where is Waldo because he was hiding out. Look for the mustache to find him.
One person who was missing in the photo is controversial nominee Emilia Pérez’s Karla Sofía Gascón. And I am sure no one had a problem with that.
This event was originally scheduled as a lunch on February 10th. However, it was postponed due to the Palisades and Altadena fires.
This Sunday is the Oscars, and you know what that means. That means Kelly Ripa and her husband, Mark Consuelos, will be coming out to Los Angeles to host Live After the Oscars on Monday morning on ABC.
Part of that special includes the hosts and crew of Live with Kelly and Mark dressing up as different characters from the Oscar-nominated movies.
Ripa gave us a sneak peek, and she transformed into Ariana Grande’s Glenda. And the hair and makeup department did some sort of spell on her that I honestly don’t know if that is Hayley Vaughan or Cat Valentine.
If Grande ever needs someone to fill in for her, she can ask Ripa to step in for her, at least while she remains a blonde.
If you want to see Ripa’s magical transformation into Glenda, then click here!
Before Claire Danes was killing people for our country in Homeland, she already killed someone when she was a teen on Law & Order. She looks the same now as she did when she was 13 in that 1992 episode.
If you watched Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper cover New Year’s Eve at Times Square, then you saw Anderson Cooper get shitfaced because he did a Tequila shot at the top of every hour.
But how drunk was the CNN host? Cohen told Kelly Clarkson on her show that they crashed Patti LuPone’s NYE party, and the reserved denim heir was the life of the party.
I wish that the Watch What Happens Live host shared that video with all of us, just like when Anderson aired a video of Cohen dancing at a Dead & Company concert at the Sphere during their December 21st special.
Can you imagine all of the giggling Cooper did? And how hungover he was on New Year’s Day.