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Jimmy Kimmel on the Oscars Blunder

"Why is 'envelope' trending?"

Jimmy Kimmel used the opening monologue of his hit show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, to go over the Oscars "Best Picture" mix-up.

In case you missed it, at the 89th Academy Awards on Sunday, veteran actors Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced La La Land as winner of Best Picture. It was only after several La La Land alumni made speeches that the major error was revealed by the stage producer... Moonlight was the winner of Best Picture. NOT La La Land.

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The host will go on stage and clear this up... and then I remembered... I’m the host!
— Jimmy Kimmel

Ryan Gosling, star of La La Land, is being labelled as a good sport for his reaction to the huge blunder. I mean... What would you do in that moment?!

The presenters had mistakenly been given the wrong category envelope and when discovered, was immediately corrected. We are currently investigating how this could have happened, and deeply regret that this occurred.
— PricewaterhouseCoopers

The mix-up has been dubbed "Envelopegate" and many are now pointing their finger at whoever was in charge of the Oscars envelopes. So... who was it? A PriceWaterhouseCoopers accountant named Brian Cullinan was supposed to have given the Best Picture envelope to Beatty and Dunaway but in a recent statement issued by the firm, it looks like Cullinan "mistakenly handed the back-up envelope for actress in a leading role instead."

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Oscars Announce More Presenters, Plus Star Studded Women in Film Event

Emma Stone, Meryl Streep and Brie Larson got together for an Oscars pre-party celebrating Women in Film.

No, I don’t mean they got together to literally celebrate themselves… Women in Film is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting equal opportunities for women in media.

I want to ask you all in this room today to connect with others. Let’s share our stories, talk about where we came from, let’s get excited about where we are right now because there is only room to grow… So let’s talk… let’s talk about what’s really going on, what worries us, what scares us, what we’re excited about, what it feels like to be a mother, what it feels like to be a daughter, what it feels like to be a son or a father in this period of time, and let’s incubate all of this and make something amazing because we will be here later, and we’ll talk about how this was the moment when we went, ‘I got it, I know how to make the world a better place’.
— Brie Larson

And the Oscar goes to…

The final round of presenters has been announced adding Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston, Meryl Streep and more to the list of previously announced A-listers including Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson.

We will also see Jason Bateman, Ryan Gosling, Salma Hayek, Taraji P. Henson, Warren Beatty, Michael J. Fox, Seth Rogan, Vince Vaughn, Samuel L. Jackson, Dwayne Johnson, Halie Steinfeld, Emma Stone and more gracing the stage.

The 89th Academy Awards are hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and will air Sunday, February 26th.

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Here are your 2017 Oscar Performers

Here are the 89th Academy Awards performers:

Justin Timberlake, John Legend, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Auli'i Cravalho and Sting. Each artist will be performing a song from the Best Original Song category.

Sting will perform "The Empty Chair" from Jim: The James Foley Story, an HBO documentay about an American journalist killed by ISIS in 2014. The song is co-written by J. Ralph. You can have a listen by CLICKING HERE.

Lin-Manuel Miranda will perform a duet with Moana's Auli'i Cravalho. The song is Miranda's "How Far I'll Go" from the Disney animated movie. If he wins the Oscar, he'll be lifted up to EGOT status; a rare achievement when an artist wins an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. You can hear the song by CLICKING HERE.

John Legend will give us a double performance, both from La La Land. "City of Stars" and "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" were originally performed by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, but will be performed on Oscar night by Legend who had a smaller role in the film playing a jazz musician. You can hear the originals by CLICKING HERE, and HERE.
 
And finally, Justin Timberlake will perform "Can't Stop the Feeling" from the DreamWorks animated movie Trolls. Timberlake stars in the picture and served as an executive producer for the film's music. You can hear his number one hit song by CLICKING HERE.

We’re thrilled to welcome these world-class artists to the Oscars. These performances will not only celebrate the five extraordinary nominated original songs, but also the integral part music plays in movies.
— Oscar producers Michael De Luca & Jennifer Todd

For a full list of Oscar nominees, CLICK HERE. The 89th Academy Awards hosted by Jimmy Kimmel will air Sunday, February 26th.

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Leo DiCaprio To Present At 89th Academy Awards

The Oscars are usually a star studded event but this year, that's been guaranteed! 

Leonardo DiCaprio, Brie Larson, Alicia Vikander and Mark Rylance have all signed on to present statues at the upcoming 89th Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. This proves we'll have an equal amount of star power on stage and in the audience on February 26th. 

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Steve Granitz/WireImage

Traditionally, the previous year's winner will present the Oscar to the person who's won in that category this year. DiCaprio won his very first Oscar in 2016 for Best Actor in The Revenant so he'll be presenting in the Best Actor category. Larson won Best Actress for Room.

Best Supporting Actress went to Vikander for The Danish Girl and Best Supporting Actor went to Rylance for Bridge of Spies.

There are more announcements coming soon regarding additional presenters and live performances. While we don't have official word from the Academy as to who might be performing, we do know who's up for Best Original Song... So maybe we can make some educated guesses!

Trolls - "Cant Stop the Feeling" (Justin Timberlake)

Jim: The James Foley Story - "The Empty Chair" (J. Ralph and Sting)

Moana - "How Far I'll Go" (Lin-Manuel Miranda, Auli'i Cravalho and Alessia Cara)

And two from La La Land

"Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" (Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul and Emma Stone)

"City of Stars" (Hurwitz, Pasek, Paul, Stone and Ryan Gosling)

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Vanity Fair Reveals 2017 Hollywood Cover

Vanity Fair has revealed the cover and theme for it's 2017 Hollywood: Wonder Women issue shot by famous photographer, Annie Liebovitz. From left to right: Amy Adams, Natalie Portman, Lupita Nyong'o, Emma Stone, Ruth Negga, Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning, Aja Naomi King, Dakota Johnson, Greta Gerwig and Janelle Monae.

The cover includes two Oscar winners and 12 nominees, including three women up for Best Actress this year (Stone, Portman and Negga).

The 2017 Hollywood: Wonder Women issue profiles each woman's achievements covering awards they've won, nominations they've held, upcoming projects and a little bit of their personality (despite the serious faces shown above). 

Meet the women of Vanity Fair's 2017 Hollywood Portfolio: CLICK HERE

This issue will be available in New York, LA and online February 2nd. It hits newsstands globally on the 7th.

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