The eight-time Oscar-nominated actress, who was nominated this year for her work in Hillbilly Elegy, contributed to the most entertaining moment of the night during a funny segment with Lil Rel Howery.
Lil Rel went around the room and asked nominees some trivia questions about previous movie songs. When it was Glenn‘s turn to reveal her knowledge, she had to say if “Da Butt” was actually nominated for an Oscar or not. The comedian assumed she wouldn’t know the song, but she revealed she actually did know it! Glenn even know the song was by EU and that it was in the Spike Lee movie School Daze. She then shook her booty during a little dance moment.
Now, Glenn is revealing what she did and did not know before that moment happened!
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Glenn Close shocked everyone when she revealed her knowledge of the song “Da Butt” and then shook her booty to the music at the 2021 Academy Awards!
During a segment, pre-show host Lil Rel Howery went around the room and asked nominees some trivia questions about previous movie songs.
After a viral moment featuring Andra Day, it was Glenn‘s turn to reveal her knowledge and she had to say if “Da Butt” was actually nominated for an Oscar. Lil Rel assumed she wouldn’t know the song, but she revealed she actually did know it!
Glenn know the song was by EU and that it was in the Spike Lee movie School Daze. Watch her shake her butt below!
Glenn Close added a cute pair of gloves to her royal blue look for the 2021 Academy Awards on Sunday (April 25) at Union Station in Los Angeles.
The 74-year-old actress wore a chic and custom Giorgio Armani Privé vibrant blue long-sleeved tunic entirely encrusted in crystals set in a geometric pattern with contrasting silver and black beading.
Glenn‘s look was completed with a pair of midnight blue silk cigarette trousers and evening gloves.
Mila Kunis looks completely unrecognizable in her new movie.
The 37-year-old actress went under a dramatic transformation to play a self-described “junkie” in her new movie Four Good Days, where Glenn Close plays her estranged mother.
Here’s the synopsis via Collider: “Based on a true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslow, the film stars Kunis as Molly, a 31-year-old woman who begs her estranged mother Deb (Close) for help in fighting a fierce battle against the demons that have derailed her life. Despite all she has learned over a decade of disappointment, grief and rage, Deb throws herself into one last attempt to save her beloved daughter from the deadly and merciless grip of heroin addiction. Now reunited, they work to regain the love and trust that once held them together.”
“What can we do to get you an Oscar? We have to get the internet to help because you deserve seven!” he said.
“Is it better to be wheeled out in a wheelchair and get the lifetime achievement award? You don’t have to make a speech,” she reacted.
“It’s beyond me. I don’t know what to say about that. I just have to keep doing what’s good. You’re fulfilled by your work, and that’s the process to me. It’s what feeds my soul, but it really is nice when other people like it,” she continued.
“It might be cool to never get one. I wouldn’t mind being wheeled out when I’m old and drooling, and I have a gray wig to cover my bald head,” Glenn went on to say.
Glenn Close received her first Oscar nomination in 1983 for The World According to Garp, and was nominated again in 1984 for The Big Chill and in 1985 for The Natural. In 1988, she was nominated for Fatal Attraction and in 1989 for Dangerous Liaisons. She was nominated in 2012 for Albert Nobbs with her most recent nomination for 2019′s The Wife.