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Saturday, 27 April 2024 2.00 PM IST

John Cena arrives naked at Oscars: Celebs and audience surprised

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CALIFORNIA: Hollywood star and wrestling champion John Cena arrived completely naked at the 96th Oscar Awards held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles today. Cena came to the stage to announce the best costume award. On most Oscar nights, Cena doesn't forget to do funny things and win applause from the audience.

The footage of the host of the program Jimmy Kimmel inviting Cena to the stage for the award announcement is now widely circulating on social media. At first, Cena showed some hesitation to come to the stage, but after a while, he slowly came to the stage. Cena came to the stage hiding his shame with a card with the winner's name written on it. He then spoke on the stage about the hard work of those who were nominated for costume design. The video has received many reactions on social media.

This year's Oscar for Best Costume Design was won by the film 'Poor Things'. Cena presented the award to Holly Waddington. This film won four awards including Best Actress. Meanwhile, director Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' bagged six awards. Cillian Murphy won the Best Actor award for his performance in Oppenheimer. Christopher Nolan was nominated for Best Director. Oppenheimer won six awards, including Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography and Best Background Music.

Some stars showed up in solidarity with Gaza on Oscar night. A ceremony called 'In Memoriam' to commemorate the famous art director Nitin Chandrakant Desai was held on Oscar night. Nitin has done the art direction for notable films like ‘Lagaan’ and Hum ‘Dil De Chuke Sanam.’

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