John Cena was delightful at the Oscars, I loved his bit, and I love that he fully committed to it. But apparently there’s now a conspiracy theory going around on social media in certain corners (the batsh-t corners) about why he really did what he did. Not to make people laugh but something something politics wokeness something something bonkers. Can’t a man just run around in a nude thong for comedy?! (The Mary Sue)

 

Here’s what Da’Vine Joy Randolph wore to the Chanel party on Oscar weekend. It’s a lot of khaki and I’m not mad at it, but the skirt is unnecessarily long. I would have cut the skirt and shown off a bomb ass pair of shoes. (GoFugYourself)

Owen Wilson is making a golf show. Sarah is yawning right now. Meanwhile I’m sitting up higher in my seat. Is this like Tin Cup but not exactly like Tin Cup? Owen is apparently a big golf fan and is regularly at PGA events. I am also a big golf fan and I love playing and I watch it on TV. Watching it in person however… is not going to be me. Nothing could be worse than being on a golf course and not being able to play. (Pajiba) 

 

Margot Robbie was the second highest paid actor in the industry last year which makes all kinds of sense because she produced the highest grossing movie of the year. But she’s in the runner-up position LOLOLOLOL because…well… that’s how it f-cking works, not only in this business but in every business! (Celebitchy) 

A year ago at the Oscars, we were talking about Angela Bassett’s reaction to NOT winning the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. I recall writing that I appreciated that she didn’t hide her disappointment. We should be allowed to be disappointed when we are hoping for something – it doesn’t mean that we don’t hold space for respecting the person who did win; two things can be true. And this is what Angela is talking about here. She was disappointed and she is admitting to being disappointed and it’s a good lesson for all of us to take away. (OMG Blog)