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Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 Best Moments
Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 Best Moments

Buzz Feed

time6 days ago

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Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 Best Moments

Last night, the Las Culturistas Culture Awards aired on Bravo, an award show spoof put together and awarded by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers (that is also named after their podcast). With over 100 unique categories, the ceremony brought out celebrities from all across Hollywood, from actors and comedians to singers and stylists. Here are all the big and viral moments that happened in case you missed them: In a speech, Andy said, "I want to thank my fellow cis men, my cis-ters as I call them. I know that's something else, but we want it, which means historically we will get it." When Quinta Brunson won the Eva Longoria Award for Tiny Woman, Huge Impact and told this funny short joke. When Gabby Windey won Best New Artist and gave what people called "the best speech ever." When Law Roach hilariously shaded the bad fashion in the room. When Outfit of the Year went to Lisa Rinna in "whatever she wants." And she gave these funny impersonations of other nominees, including Demi Moore in The Substance and Timothée Chalamet at a Knicks game. When Reneé Rapp had everyone talking about her "unhinged" speech and begging someone to give her her own standup special already. When Alison Brie had a moment. When Meg Stalter served this iconic look and speech. Finally, when Kenan Thompson finally got his dues — and gave this playful speech. Did you watch the Las Culturistas Culture Awards? Have any other great moments to add? See you in the comments!

Biggest moments from the Last Culturistas Awards, the show for the meme age
Biggest moments from the Last Culturistas Awards, the show for the meme age

USA Today

time6 days ago

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  • USA Today

Biggest moments from the Last Culturistas Awards, the show for the meme age

Missed the biggest moments from the Last Culturistas Culture awards? I don't think so, honey! The ceremony, essentially one long bit hosted by "Saturday Night Live" star Bowen Yang and his podcast cohost Matt Rogers, aired on Bravo Tuesday, Aug. 5. With over 100 categories, it is the ultimate entertainment industry spoof, swapping competitions like "best supporting actress" for "excellence in lesbianism" (which was not won by an actual person but instead by "probably your grandma even though she was married to your grandpa for 50 years.") Once a smaller offshoot of Rogers and Yang's popular "Las Culturistas" podcast, the awards show, televised for the first time this year, appeared more like a bona fide Hollywood event than an inside-turned-outside joke. Filmed in July, the awards brought major stars like Allison Janey, Jeff Goldblum and Ben Platt to the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles. Here's a look at the biggest (and oddest) awards of the night. Eva Longoria Award for Tiny Woman, Huge Impact Winner: Quinta Brunson The "Abbott Elementary" star was presented the award by "Survivor" star and recent memoirist Parvati Shallow. Brunson, who is under 5 feet tall, was nominated alongside the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sabrina Carpenter. "I want to say: To every bathroom mirror that told me I couldn't see, I can see me now!" she said in her acceptance speech. Creatine Award for Straight Male Excellence Winner: Andy Samberg A jocular spin on hypermasculinity, the award, presented by hunks-of-the-moment Dylan Efron and Jack Quaid went to "SNL" alum Samberg. In an ironically fratty fit and tone, the comedian accepted the honor by saying: "It's not that complicated, bro. Just do the work like I do: Rise and grind. When your wife hands you a thank you card she wrote, sign it. And broskis, you gotta wash your hands at least once a week." Best New Artist Award Winner: Gabby Windey The "Bachelor" alum took home the sincerely named but sarcastically doled out Best New Artist award, winning no doubt for her turn as a fan favorite on the reality show "Traitors." Like Yang and Rogers, she hosts a popular podcast, "Long Winded." "This is not the first time a gay man has helped me win something," Windey, who won "Traitors" alongside Efron, joked in her speech. "Big shoutout to Dylan Efron." (Efron is in a long-term relationship with his high school girlfriend.)

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