Academy Awards co-host Regina Hall made the 2022 ceremony the horniest in recent memory when she called up Bradley Cooper, Tyler Perry, Timothée Chalamet, ...
After Cooper, Perry, Chalamet, and Liu made their way backstage for their “COVID tests,” Hall stuck around to give presenters Josh Brolin and Jason Momoa a “ COVID pat down.” Hey, anything for science and safety, right? Bradley Cooper, Tyler Perry, Timothée Chalamet, Simu Liu, and Will Smith (with Jada’s blessing) were asked to join her for a new, invasive, but quick, COVID check. From the opening monologue, Hall made it clear that she was here for one reason only: to find a man.
Oscar host Regina Hall joked that some of actors in attendance needed to take an additional COVID test with her — backstage. Timotheé Chalamet, Jacob Elordi ...
Regina Hall vocalized all of our thirst for a shirtless, sparkly blazer-clad Timotheé Chalamet during the 2022 Oscars ceremony. Regina Hall vocalized all of our thirst for a shirtless, sparkly blazer-clad backstage. I knew something was up immediately when she called Bradley Cooper, who is ostensibly single since his breakup with ex-wife Irina Shayk. When Tyler Perry, Chalamet, and Simu Liu were also summoned, it hit me: this isn’t the Oscars. This is just Regina Hall’s dating show.
The 94th Academy Awards on Sunday kicked off with not one, not two but three hosts emceeing the star-studded ceremony. The power trio of funny ladies — Amy ...
Of course, Schumer and Sykes know their way around a joke. Sykes took on some of her fellow stars in Hollywood at one point during the intro. "I'm still excited to be hosting, representing Black women who are standing proud," Hall said.
Oscars 2022 co-host Regina Hall just wanted to make sure all the guests were following the Academy's COVID protocols. No, really.
“That was weird & awkward.” So cringe.” “What were she and the writers thinking???
Actress Regina Hall is facing criticisms for her COVID-themed Oscars skit that was riddled with sexual innuendos and double standards.
And the rest of the comedy isn’t funny either. I’d love to see professional respect from both sides of the table. Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz were seen laughing during the skit. She promised Denzel that she would make a house call to test John Will Smith is pictured laughing during the skit. 'What if the roles were reversed? 'This Oscars comedy about Covid is the cringiest thing I’ve ever seen,' echoed @JSnowETH. 'It’s really not funny considering the number of people it’s affected and killed. Hall then informed the celebrity heartthrobs that she would be swabbing them 'with her tongue' backstage Hall then informed the celebrity heartthrobs that she would be swabbing them 'with her tongue' backstage. You'll come backstage, take your mask off, if you have one, and your clothes...' Hall, who earlier in the show announced that she was single, told the Oscars audience. That was not cool. 'No, it's simple, I'm going to swab the back of your mouth with my tongue.
Academy Awards cohost Regina Hall brought Bradley Cooper, Timothée Chalamet, Simu Liu and Tyler Perry to the stage during the ceremony.
"You'll come backstage, take your mask off if you have one — and your clothes — and then I'm going to swab," Hall quipped. She proceeded to call up: Bradley Cooper, Timothée Chalamet, Tyler Perry, Simu Liu and Javier Bardem. "Oh, you're still with Penelope," Hall said to Bardem, referring to his wife of 11 years, Penelope Cruz. "You know what, actually, no. During the 94th Academy Awards opener, co-host Regina Hall declared, "I'm single!"
But soon after, the three hosts emerged, with a little help from DJ Khaled, who introduced them. “This year, the academy hired three women to host because its ...
Like where’s Sam Jackson and Jennifer Lewis in “When This Mo-fo Met That Mo-fo,” you know, or the sequel “Bitch, I said I love you.” Schumer: Regina, I mean, it’s not the time for that. Hall: And where’s his musical? Sykes: You know, there was a lot of snubs this year. (Among the people and movies she jabbed at: Aaron Sorkin, Nicole Kidman, and “King Richard.” He just got the Governor’s Award for his lifetime body of work. “We all get our moment together, and we get our moments alone.” Hall: I know. It had not been entirely clear before the show began how the three hosts would share time and responsibilities. The comic actresses Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes were not, as it turned out, the first three people viewers saw at the top of the telecast. Her quip was among the first of several in an opening monologue that toggled between all three women. It was a fast-paced avalanche of witty snipes, rapid-fire roasts and a sprinkle of Hollywood pomp and circumstance as the hosts began their evening-long quest to reverse the Oscars rating slide.
Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes aren't the first women to host the Academy Awards. But here's why their co-hosting gig is historic.
Kimmel, of course, has hosted the show twice and revealed to Sykes that he got paid a mere $15,000 for the high-profile gig: “And there’s one of me! We just want to have this night,’” Schumer said on “The Drew Barrymore Show” last week. Hall, Schumer and Sykes have said to “expect the unexpected,” which is hard to do with something as formulaic as Hollywood’s marquee event. “It’s not like I’m getting paid,” she quipped. “There is definitely pressure in one way to be like, ‘This is a vacation. “So if you see Amy and Regina out, you can just go, ‘Wanda’s drunk, she’s backstage — drunk.’” It’s a great opportunity to at least comment on a couple of things. “We’re really excited to celebrate film and make fun of people, too,” Hall recently told Variety. “I was like, ‘Do you think we’re going to have friends after?’ No, we’re going to. I have some jokes that highlight the current condition.” And it’s happening while war is still raging in Ukraine, so there will be plenty of sobering topics to touch on between all the industry thank-yous. She also appeared in Schumer’s 2017 comedy, “Snatched.” And how could we forget — as much as we’d like to — Anne Hathaway’s earnest, but widely panned, stint in 2011 with a fully checked-out James Franco?
In an interview, the stars said they plan to keep the show moving and make sure it's funny. But there will be a segment about the Russian invasion of ...
We’re the bridge to the people in the room and the people at home. We are really in support of the idea that they have for the show. And so we’re very proud of the way that it’s being handled in the show. There are serious and awful things happening in the world. Is anything or anyone off-limits given that we have already seen blowback to remarks made at the Critics Choice Awards? Given that you both work in Hollywood, what do you think of that decision? But I think the first year when they didn’t have the host, that you missed that entertainment portion that moves the show along. SYKES The host is like the connection to the people watching at home. REGINA HALL I was excited that Will Packer and Shayla Cowan were at the helm. I don’t think that things have to move completely smoothly to be wonderful. Hall and Sykes spoke with The Times via video on Thursday after a general news conference earlier in the day. But there will be a segment about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The hosts joked about Leonardo DiCaprio and Space Jam 2 at the 94th Academy Awards, as well as alluding to the controversial 'don't say gay' bill passed in ...
“It was a controversial and difficult decision but I think we’ve moved on,” said Hall, as the lights went off in the Dolby theatre. The rest of the opening jokes were largely aimed at the nominated films. Gay, gay, gay!” Florida has passed a bill which will prevent LGBTQ+ issues from being discussed in classrooms.