Oscars 2017: Warren Beatty’s Explanation Of *That* Giant Mistake Sort Of Clears Things Up

Disarray doesn't even begin to cover it.
LOADINGERROR LOADING

As you’ve probably heard by now, the 2017 Oscars ended on a bizarre note, as what can only be described as a gigantic cockup lead to the Best Film accolade being given to the wrong film.

Yes, the ‘La La Land’ cast and crew were halfway through their acceptance speeches, when it was revealed that ‘Moonlight’ should actually have been named winner.

This is literally when it all went wrong
This is literally when it all went wrong
Kevin Winter via Getty Images

At this point, everyone’s attention soon turned to Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, who were charged with announcing the winner, and a calm and collected Warren soon explained why Faye had read the wrong name.

Here’s what he had to say:

“I want to tell you what happened. I opened the envelope and it said Emma Stone, ‘La La Land.’

“That’s why I took such a long look at Faye and at you. I wasn’t trying to be funny.”

Obviously by this point, it was simply too late. Oscars history had been made.

Our thoughts are with host Jimmy Fallon at this difficult time
Our thoughts are with host Jimmy Fallon at this difficult time
Kevin Winter via Getty Images

All told, it was a big night for both ‘Moonlight’ and ‘La, La Land’, with the films scooping three and seven accolades, respectively.

Mahershala Ali’s Best Supporting Actor prize was one of the first to be given out, and he dedicated the win to his wife, Amatus Sami-Karim, and the latest addition to their family.

He said: “Lastly, I just want to thank my wife, who was in her third trimester during awards season, who just had our daughter four days ago.

“I just want to thank her for being such a soldier through this process, and really carrying me through it all. So thank you, I really appreciate it. Peace and blessings.”

Oscars 2017: All The Pictures From Inside The Ceremony

Close

What's Hot