How Social Media And Sensationalism Ruined This Years Oscars

The Oscars have had their fare share of controversy. And they have been accused of exclusion, racism and bigotry. And for the most part, the Oscars has done its best to course correct. This years Oscars had all of the good stuff. From Beyonce dancing in yellow to support Venus and Serena, to Amy, Wanda and Regina hosting as a trio of powerful women to Elliot and Quest and CODA and more. This years Oscars showed up. Supporting its stars with all of the glitz and glamor that one would expect to see on the red carpet. There were those who supported the Ukraine in their speeches and those who stood up for the LGBTQ community. This years Oscars had everything. So what went wrong?

Comedian Chris Rock told a joke referencing Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith stood up for his wife by cursing and slapping Chris Rock across the face. But that was not the worst part of the live broadcast.

Social Media jumped in with opinion. Twitter commentary and Instagram thoughts, Stars and civilians swapped opinions, liked, laughed, booed and re-shared. And for at least twenty four hours, the Oscars, for all of the wrong reasons became the center of the news. One could argue it was a trainwreck break that everyone needed from the war in the Ukraine. But most of us were in shock and disgust. Fingers pointing in every direction.  Social Media was the butane fluid to the flaming incident.

But what got lost were all of the heartwarming moments that happened before and after Will took a punch at a colleague in front of a live audience on television. The two day spectacle of social posts and replays and memes really shows how low our society has sunk.

 

 

Lady Gaga Finally Addressed *That* Oscars Performance With Bradley Cooper

Lady Gaga has seen your tweets and memes about *that* Sunday night Oscars performance of “Shallow,” and she’s got something to say: It’s JUST SHOW BIZ, BABY!

Several days after Gaga took to the Oscars stage with her “A Star Is Born” costar Bradley Cooper, the Best Original Song winner appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and promptly shut down rumors that there was any REAL romance going down between the actors.

Apparently we’re all just projecting our collective desire for a Gaga/Cooper relationship, because when asked about the rumors Gaga rolled her eyes bigly and was basically like, “dude, ever heard of acting?”

ABC/YouTube

“Yes, people saw love, and guess what? That’s what we wanted you to see. This, ‘Shallow,’ is a love song. The movie, A Star Is Born, is a love story. We worked so hard, we worked all week on that performance … It was just great, and from a performance perspective, it was so important to both of us that we were connected the entire time.”

Gaga also pointed out that her connection with Cooper is no different than the one she had with duet partner Tony Bennett over the years—with whom she also never had a romantic relationship.

Getty Images

“Look, I’ve had my arms wrapped around Tony Bennett for three years touring the world. When you’re singing love songs, that’s what you want people to feel.”

Gaga concluded: “I’m an artist, and guess we did a good job. Fooled ya!”

ABC/YouTube

Meanwhile, Gaga and Cooper’s exes are out here throwing shade, with Gaga’s ex-ex-fiancé Taylor Kinney liking a comment shading the pop star, and Cooper’s ex-wife having to explain that her “ha” comment on an Instagram post asking whether Gaga and Bradley were hooking up was just a joke.

The Oscar-winner also weighed in on social media, in general: “Social media, quite frankly, is the toilet of the internet. And what it has done to pop culture is just abysmal.”

Amen, Gaga.

Watch Lady Gaga’s full Jimmy Kimmel Live! interview below:

Exit mobile version