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Red Carpet Fails That Are So Cringey They’ll Make You Chuckle!

Even Rami Malek Has Fallen Victim To The Stairs

At the 2019 Academy Awards, Rami Malek’s triumphant moment turned into a comedic stumble. While accepting his Best Actor award for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody,” he took a hard tumble down the stairs. Concerned attendees rushed to his aid, and even EMTs were summoned.

However, Malek quickly reassured everyone that he was fine and continued his heartfelt acceptance speech with a touch of humor. Beyond this memorable mishap, the “Mr. Robot” star’s talent and dedication to his craft have earned him critical acclaim. He’s since taken on diverse roles, including the iconic villain in the James Bond film “No Time to Die.”

Reese Witherspoon and Felicity Jones Share A Weird Wristshake

Reese Witherspoon and Felicity Jones, both nominated for the Best Actress Oscar, shared a delightful red-carpet encounter. As they crossed paths, an amusing mix-up occurred, and they found themselves gripping each other’s wrists instead of their palms. Their brief wrist-holding moment became an endearing and unintentional blooper.

Witherspoon, known for her iconic roles in “Legally Blonde” and “Walk the Line,” is not just an accomplished actress but a successful producer and advocate for women’s empowerment through her company, Hello Sunshine. Meanwhile, Jones, a versatile British actress, has garnered acclaim for her roles in “The Theory of Everything” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.”

Leslie Mann And Cameron Diaz Are Just Close

At the “The Other Woman” premiere, Leslie Mann and Cameron Diaz served up their own red-carpet comedy show. Mann, known for her vibrant and infectious persona, couldn’t resist a playful dance around Diaz, capping the performance with a sly grab of her co-star’s derrière. The crowd cheered, tickled by Mann’s impromptu friskiness.

Diaz, an epitome of grace, responded with a smirk, embodying the camaraderie they shared on-screen. Equally celebrated for their comedic genius in hits like “Knocked Up” for Mann and “There’s Something About Mary” for Diaz, these leading ladies continue to charm audiences, infusing Hollywood with their refreshing spontaneity and ceaseless charm.

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