Remember Al Pacino’s awkward moment at the Oscars? Yeah, the one where he seemingly skipped announcing all the Best Picture nominees? Well, the legendary actor is finally speaking out, and it turns out, he wasn’t the one who called the audible!
A Night of Confusion
On Oscar night, Pacino left viewers scratching their heads when he announced the winner without mentioning the other nominees. Social media went into overdrive, accusing the ceremony of disrespecting the films and their creators.
Clearing the Air
Now, Pacino sets the record straight. In a statement, he clarifies that the decision to forgo the traditional nominee announcement came from the show’s producers. “It was not my intention to omit them,” he assures fans.
Empathy for the Snubbed
While acknowledging the producers’ rationale about show length, Pacino goes a step further. He expresses his understanding of the nominees’ disappointment, stating, “Being nominated is a huge milestone… I deeply empathize with those who have been slighted by this oversight.”
Producer Takes the Blame
Taking full responsibility, Oscar show producer Molly McNearney echoes Pacino’s sentiment. She explains the decision stemmed from concerns about the ceremony running long. “We worried the audience just wanted to hear the winner,” she admits, “and for that, I apologize to Al Pacino.”
A Lesson Learned?
While the night might have ended with an unexpected twist, one thing’s clear: both Pacino and the producers acknowledge the misstep. Here’s hoping next year’s ceremony finds a way to honor the nominees while keeping the show moving at a brisk pace.
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