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A fall and a very awkward interview: 7 behind the scenes moments you missed from the Oscars.

The biggest night in Hollywood is officially over. 

Yesterday, we watched as celebs rocked up to the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for 95th annual Academy Awards, one whole year since that infamous slap. 

Unsurprisingly Everything Everywhere All At Once was the big winner of the night, wracking up seven awards, including Best Picture.

The film's star, Michelle Yeoh, took home the Best Actress award and made history as the first Asian woman to win the trophy. 

But among the awards and speeches, there was a lot that went down behind the scenes. 

Here are seven behind the scenes moments you missed from the Oscars. 

1. Jamie Lee Curtis 'matched' the carpet.

This year, the Oscars decided to shake things up by ditching the iconic red carpet for the first time since 1961, and swapping it out for a fancy "champagne" carpet. 

But it turns out not everyone got the memo about the colour change. 

Before the ceremony Everything Everywhere All At Once star Jamie Lee Curtis joked she may not have made the best outfit choice when she decided to wear a sheer Dolce & Gabbana sparkling dress.

4. Hugh Grant's incredibly awkward interview. 

In one of the most viral moments from this year's Oscars, Hugh Grant gave a painfully awkward interview when he chatted to ABC red carpet host Ashley Graham. 

During the interview, Graham asked the actor who he was most excited to see win an award, to which Grant replied, "Um, no-one in particular". 

When Graham later asked him about his outfit, he replied "just my suit" and "I can't remember my tailor".

Things become even more awkward when Graham asked Grant what it was like to be in the film Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, in which he had a small cameo.  

"Well, I’m barely in it. I’m in it for about three seconds," he responded.

Yikes.

7. The show stopping obstructing gown.

Nigerian singer and songwriter Temilade Openiyi, known as Tems, went all out with when she rocked up on the red carpet wearing a white tulle dress and impressive headpiece. 

However, it may not have been the best choice when it came time to take her seat for the ceremony.

.... especially for those around her. 

Feature Image: Instagram@people/ABC.

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kyliewylie a year ago 1 upvotes
Maybe the interview was exacerbated by the fact that the person Hugh had to stand near had forgotten the rest of their dress? What might be farshun on one carpet might not be farshun to others who already had long-standing issues with the media and their lack of propriety. Look how uncomfortable he looks.