Timothée Chalamet Being Asked To 'Skrrrt,' The Roy Siblings' Reunion, And 8 More Hilarious And Adorable Moments From Last Night's Red Carpets
So, to do us all a favor, I've gone ahead and rounded up 11 of my favorite red carpet interactions from last night because we all deserve to feel like we were there. Let's dive right in!
1. Timothée Chalamet's incredible response to this interviewer asking him to recreate his viral SNL rap
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Go off, Timmy. Not in this economy.
2. Ghost stars Whoopi Goldberg and Demi Moore having an adorable reunion
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It's been 35 years… How do they both look so good?!
3. Kieran Culkin making a BEELINE for his Succession cast mate, Jeremy Strong
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4. Jeff Goldblum being caught looking up pictures of himself from the red carpet — while on the red carpet
5. Giancarlo Esposito interrupting his own interview to cheer on Colman Domingo
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Because who wouldn't?! It's Colman!
6. The Social Network mini-reunion featuring Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield being adorable
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I feel like I've never seen Jesse smile like that. Like, I didn't even know he had a dimple there.
7. Cynthia Erivo shared a picture of my new favorite duo — Joan Grande and Edith Erivo
AKA, Mama Galinda and Mama Elphie. I'm obsessed.
8. Jesse Eisenberg again: this time, complimenting TikTok creator Reece Feldman on his curl pattern
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Oh, to receive a slightly unsettlingly specific compliment from Jesse.
9. Simply everything about Colman Domingo and his husband, Raúl
Sorry, nothing to add here. Just obsessed with them.
10. And last but not least, while I don't think anyone missed it, I'd be remiss not to include: Halle Berry and Adrien Brody recreating their 2003 Oscars kiss
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Hollywood — never change?
Were there any I missed? Let me know your favorite moments in the comments below. Meanwhile, you can check out more of our Oscars coverage here.
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