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Emma Stone Wins Best Actress After Wardrobe Malfunction at Oscars 2024

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Emma Stone Wins Best Actress After Wardrobe Malfunction At Oscars 2024

Emma Stone took home the prestigious Oscar for Best Actress at the 2024 Oscars, facing a wardrobe malfunction just moments before her acceptance speech. Stone, known for her role in ‘Poor Things,’ wore a stunning custom Louis Vuitton gown styled by Petra Flannery to the event at the Dolby Theatre.

During Ryan Gosling‘s performance of his song ‘I’m Just Ken,’ Stone’s dress suffered a mishap, leading to a broken zipper or seam. Stone later revealed that she had been caught up in the excitement of Gosling’s performance, resulting in the wardrobe malfunction.

Despite the unexpected mishap, Stone gracefully accepted the award and dedicated part of her speech to the incident, showing her resilience and sense of humor on stage.

Backstage, Stone shared her awe of Gosling’s performance, expressing how it influenced her energy on stage. She also mentioned being sewn back into her gown, highlighting the fast and efficient work done by the event’s staff.

Among the nominees in the Best Actress category were talented actresses like Lily Gladstone for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ Annette Bening for ‘Nyad,’ Carey Mulligan for ‘Maestro,’ and Sandra Hüller for ‘Anatomy of a Fall.’

Notably, Stone’s minor wardrobe malfunction added her to the list of celebrities who have faced similar incidents at prestigious events, including Charlize Theron, Jenny Slate, and Jennifer Lawrence.

The event was covered by the CNN Wire and became a topic of discussion in interviews and fashion magazines like Harper’s Bazaar, showcasing the glamorous yet unpredictable nature of award ceremonies.

Rachel Adams

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