LOS ANGELES (Dim News) - John Cena showed up almost bare to introduce the Institute Grant for best ensemble configuration, making fun of the 50th commemoration of a man streaking at the 46th Foundation Grants.
The entertainer and grappler strolled in front of an audience Sunday night with simply a decisively positioned grant envelope to cover his lower half, drawing both chuckling and commendation from the crowd.
"Ensembles - they are so significant," Cena said. "Perhaps the main thing there is."
He then, at that point, acknowledged he was unable to open the envelope without showing more than he needed, and Oscars have Jimmy Kimmel chose to take care of him.
As the chosen people were reported, Cena went through a speedy ensemble change into what had all the earmarks of being a robe like outfit made from a drape. He then, at that point, declared the Oscar champ: Holly Waddington for the film "Unfortunate Things." It was her most memorable selection and first win.
"Unfortunate Things" stars Emma Stone as Bella Baxter, an honest lady in Victorian London who shows some signs of life through a cerebrum relocate and starts an excursion of self-revelation. Notwithstanding best ensemble plan, it won three different honors, including best entertainer for Stone, as indicated by The Related Press.
In her acknowledgment discourse, Waddington said thanks to her kindred candidates for motivating her to turn into an ensemble creator, as well as the cast of "Unfortunate Things" - particularly Stone - for going with anything that she tossed at them.
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