Weirdest finale since ‘Lost’: Kimmel’s take on the Oscar gaffe

“As I’m sure you’ve at least heard, La La Land was simultaneously somehow the biggest winner and loser last night,” Kimmel said.

February 28, 2017 02:44 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:58 pm IST - Los Angeles

‘La La Land’ producer Jordan Horowitz, left, presenter Warren Beatty, center, and host Jimmy Kimmel right, look at an envelope announcing ‘Moonlight’ as best picture at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. It was originally announced mistakenly that ‘La La Land’ was the winner.

‘La La Land’ producer Jordan Horowitz, left, presenter Warren Beatty, center, and host Jimmy Kimmel right, look at an envelope announcing ‘Moonlight’ as best picture at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. It was originally announced mistakenly that ‘La La Land’ was the winner.

Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel shared his perspective on the show’s best-picture gaffe during his Monday monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

“As I’m sure you’ve at least heard, La La Land was simultaneously somehow the biggest winner and loser last night,” Kimmel said.

Presenters announced La La Land as the best picture winner at Sunday’s Academy Awards, though Moonlight was the actual winner. Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway had been given the Best Actress envelope to open instead of Best Picture. The accounting firm responsible for the integrity of the awards has taken responsibility for the error and apologized to all involved.

“It was the weirdest TV finale since Lost ,” Kimmel cracked.

“We’re sitting there and we notice some commotion going on,” Kimmel said. “And Matt says, ‘I think I heard the stage manager say they got the winner wrong.’ ...So you just kind of figure, well, the host will go onstage and clear this up. And then I remember, oh I’m the host.”

Three La La Land producers gave acceptance speeches before the error was corrected and Moonlight received the award.

Kimmel said it was “mass confusion” when he got onstage and no one seemed sure what to do. Then Denzel Washington, sitting in the front row, got Kimmel’s attention and shouted, “Barry!”

“Eventually I figured out that Barry Jenkins, the director of Moonlight , is standing behind me and Denzel wanted me to get him to the microphone to make a speech, which makes sense,” Kimmel said. “Thank God Denzel was there to make sense.”

After ending the show, Kimmel spoke to Beatty backstage, who showed him the envelopes. Dunaway, “made quite a getaway,” Kimmel said, leaving immediately after the show.

“Have any of you here ever hosted the Oscars before?” Kimmel joked with his Monday night audience. “Well, except for the end — it was a lot of fun.”

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