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A payback kiss, a surprise win, and defying gravity at the Oscars

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An audible gasp was made by journalists in the winners’ room (where I was) when Mikey Madison was announced as the best actress winner.

Demi Moore was the favourite for much of this campaign. Things did shift after Madison’s Bafta win, but the race remained incredibly tight.

In the end, it was Madison’s night and marked an incredible moment for a 25-year-old actress who was relatively unknown before her role in Anora.

This is exactly the type of rags-to-riches story that awards ceremonies love – and the film itself celebrates.

The film tells the story of Madison, who plays a sex worker, who has a whirlwind ill-fated romance with the spoilt son of a Russian oligarch,

Edie Turquet, one of the young female dancers and strippers in the film, text me to say it was “insane” that a film about sex workers could win best picture at the Oscars.

“Hopefully this will lead to some amount of societal humanisation,” she said.

Cynthia and Ariana defy gravity

Getty Images HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 02: (L-R) Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande perform onstage during the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 02, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

We all knew it was coming but Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande belting out Wicked’s anthem Defying Gravity was even better than we could have hoped for.

As Erivo, in a white gown, hit that final iconic note, the audience stood in applause.

The co-stars performed a medley of songs, including Somewhere Over the Rainbow, which Grande sang to open the show wearing a gorgeous red sequined dress.

Earlier in the night, Grande stunned on the red carpet with a champagne Schiaparelli gown, which leaned into her role as Glinda the Good Witch in the film.

“It’s giving chandelier,” one reporter said to me backstage. On social media the big question was: “How is she going to sit down in that dress?”

Getty Images Ariana Grande attends the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 02, 2025 in Hollywood, California.

A payback kiss… 22 years later

Getty Images Halle Berry, Adrien Brody at the 97th Oscars held at the Dolby Theatre on March 02, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)

On the red carpet, there was quite a moment when Halle Berry ran up to Adrien Brody and gave him a big kiss.

It recreated a moment at the 2003 Academy Awards, when Brody – having just won best actor for his performance in The Pianist – turned and kissed Berry, who had presented the award to him.

She told Variety: “I had to pay him back”.

Speaking to Extra, she added that the only reason she did it was because Brody’s girlfriend, Georgina Chapman, “was fine” with the scheme.

The Oscars wrote on X with a clip of the kiss: “A reunion 22 years in the making”.

A Timothee and Kylie kiss

Getty Images Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner attend the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 02, 2025 in Hollywood, California.

Berry and Brody weren’t the only two seen locking lips.

Inside the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, lovebirds Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet were photographed sharing a kiss and laughing together.

Reality star and makeup mogul Jenner was there to support her boyfriend who was up for best actor – but ended up losing out to… Brody.

Adam Sandler storms out?

Getty Images Adam Sandler, Timothée Chalamet at the 97th Oscars held at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Actor Adam Sandler was in on the ongoing jokes about his typically casual attire.

Early on in the night, host Conan O’Brien called him out, saying he was “dressed like a guy playing video poker at 2am”.

(For reference, Sandler was in the audience wearing a blue hoodie and shorts, an ensemble that looked more at home on the basketball court).

Following a playful back and forth between the two, the actor walked into the aisle of the theatre and said he was “leaving” before going over to Timothee Chalamet and shouting his surname, in the way he previously did on Saturday Night Live.

Chalamet laughed along.

Los Angeles wildfires

Getty Images Host Conan O'Brien speaks onstage during the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 02, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

This year’s Oscars race has played out against the grim backdrop of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, which killed 29 people.

The Grammys and Golden Globes both made the fires a central theme of the show.

The Academy Awards mentioned it only a handful of times, signalling Hollywood is moving on.

There was, however, one powerful moment, when host Conan O’Brien welcomed some of the firefighters who fought the blazes on stage, with the audience clapping and giving the emergency workers a standing ovation.

O’Brien called them “heroes”, adding: “On behalf of everyone… thank you for all that you do,” he says.

He said there are some jokes that even he isn’t brave enough to tell – and asked some of the firefighters to read them out instead. He insists the crowd will have to laugh.

Los Angeles Fire Captain Erik Scott read one joke off a teleprompter that said their hearts go out to everyone who lost their homes – including the makers of Joker 2.

It gets a big laugh and O’Brien calls it the best joke delivery of the night.

Zoe Saldaña thanks her mommy

It was Zoe Saldaña’s first Oscar, winning best supporting actress for Emilia Pérez – a musical about a transgender Mexican drug lord – and it marked one of the most powerful and emotional speeches of the night.

She broke down in tears immediately, crying out “Mommy”, to her mother in the audience.

“I am floored by this honour,” she wept, paying tribute to her fellow nominees for their “loving and community”, saying “I will pay it forward”.

Praising the film’s cast and crew, she got emotional as she talked about her family.

“Everything brave, outrageous and good I’ve ever done in my life is because of you,” she said, praising her husband, his “beautiful hair” and their three sons.

“My grandmother came to this country in 1961 – I am a proud child of immigrant parents with dreams and dignity and hardworking hands.

“I’m the first American of Dominican origin to accept an Academy Award and I know I won’t be the last.

“Getting an award where I got to sing and speak in Spanish – this is for my grandmother.”

‘We couldn’t get a visa’

Getty Images TOPSHOT - Iranian animator and film director Shirin Sohani (L) and Iranian animator Hossein Molayemi accept the award for Best Animated Short Film

The month-long saga to obtain a US visa by two Iranian filmmakers ended in the pair winning the best animated short film Academy Award – with them rushing to even make the ceremony in Hollywood.

Hossein Molayemi and Shirin Sohani arrived at Los Angeles airport just hours before the Oscar award ceremony as due to begin.

After their plane landed, they quickly changed outfits in a public restroom and made it with only moments to go before they would win their award for their film, In the Shadow of the Cypress.

“It’s not our fault we are so late,” Sohani said on stage. “We couldn’t get a visa. It’s a difficult relationship” between the US and Iran, she explained.

“We are going to dedicate our award just to the fact we managed to make this film under the extraordinary circumstances of our country; until yesterday we hadn’t obtained our visa and now we are standing here with this statuette in our hands,” said Molayemi.

“It’s a miracle, and speaking in front of this expectant audience is very hard for us,” Molayemi said in his acceptance speech. “Yes, if we preserve and remain faithful, miracles will happen.”

‘Standing up to a powerful Russian’

Getty Images Daryl Hannah at the 97th Oscars held at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)

As ever, politics reared its head during Sunday night’s ceremony.

Oscars host Conan O’Brien made a quip about how Anora was “having a good night”, before saying: “I guess Americans are excited to see somebody finally stand up to a powerful Russian.”

O’Brien must have been writing his monologue up to the very last minute, because the joke appeared to be a nod to the White House spat between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, the No Other Land documentary team descended on the red carpet wearing Palestinian scarves and Kufiya. Their film is set in the occupied West Bank. After they won for the film, the team took the stage and called out US policy in the region.

Kill Bill star Daryl Hannah also veered into politics while on stage. She referenced the war in Ukraine, saying “Slava Ukraini”, the country’s salute, as she presented an award.

But one person wasn’t mentioned.

Here in liberal Hollywood, you may have expected jokes and barbs toward US president Donald Trump – but his name didn’t come up even once.

Taken From BBC News

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwye725dj2xo

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You took her out to the

Cosy restaurant for dinner,

I was vociferous in-my appeal,

For you as sinner.

Social taboos should never erect

A wall between us,

Otherwise our relationship

Will take a turn for the disastrous,

My catty instincts

Were aroused by your-

Blast of voice

If only I could have told myself

Never mind, its his choice.

The norm of the day is

Follow a strict diet

A pound here or there will not

A tremendous impact

Make on the weight

Live and let live, Take and learn to give.

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As the mountaineer up the mountain ascends,

Traversing the path that he will have to descend.

At the sight, an ordinary man

Would have shuddered.

Up hills and pitfalls, All a part of life.

Whether it is easy going or only strife.

Sometimes an obstacle comes in the way,

Sometimes it is smooth going all the way,

Lifes ups and downs add to its totality,

Lending to it an air of immortality.

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PAKISTAN PAVILION SHINES AT INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE OF GASTRONOMY PARIS

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Paris ( Imran Y. CHOUDHRY):- Ambassador of Pakistan to France Mumtaz Zahra Baloch visited the International Village of Gastronomy Paris at the invitation of its President and Founder Anne-Laure Descombin. It is one of the biggest gastronomy events in Paris being held since 2016 and aims to celebrate the richness of culinary traditions from around the world.

Inaugurating the Pakistan pavilion Ambassador Baloch highlighted the rich culinary heritage and culture of Pakistan. She appreciated the tradition of holding international gastronomy festivals to promote understanding and appreciation of the cuisine and cultures of countries around the world. Pakistan’s participation in this year’s festival is part of a series of public diplomacy initiatives being taken by the Embassy of Pakistan with a vision to popularize Pakistan’s culture and cuisine in France.

Pakistan’s pavilion remained center of attraction at the Festival as food lovers came in large numbers to enjoy Pakistani cuisine and learn about the traditional culinary culture of Pakistan.

The visitors also appreciated the diversity of the savory and sweet dishes on display: chicken biryani, channa chaat, chicken seekh kebab, vegetable samosas, gulab jamans, jaleebi along with the famous drink rooh afza and mango juice. They showed keen interest in the cooking process, the ingredients used and the recipes of the dishes.

This year the Embassy of Pakistan is participating in this mega event along with some 62 other countries and French regions. The event will continue for four days and is expected to receive over 10,000 visitors daily.

The Ambassador also appreciated the Embassy team for their zest and hard work in organizing the event.

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