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2017 Oscar’s Red Carpet: OG Robin Roberts Has Cake Like…THIS?!?!? [Video]

Who knew Robin Roberts had cake like that?

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Who Looked More Bangin’ At The 2017 Oscars?

Was Taraji P. Henson Or Janelle Monae Best Dressed At The 2017 Oscars Taraji P. Henson has been slaying red carpets all year, but everything about her 2017 Oscars look is breathtaking — from her makeup to that slit giving us a great glimpse of her gams. The deep blue velvet is amazing right? We loved this look, but there was so much beauty on the Oscars red carpet. We’d be especially wrong not to mention the beauty that is Janelle Monae. All the sparkle and shine of gold and silver intertwined into black tulle made her ball gown one truly worth checking out on the Oscars red carpet. And of course we have to talk about the pixie cut Janelle rocked with a golden headpiece. Just beautiful right? If you had to choose between these ladies, who would you say looked most bangin? Have a look at more of the talent from the red carpet below but don’t forget to weigh in in the comments section! SplashNews/WENN

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Alicia Vikander: Who is Hollywood’s New It Girl?

Alicia Vikander. It's a name you'll be hearing often over the next few years. This Swedish actor earned the best Supporting Actress trophy at the 2016 Academy Awards for her role in The Danish Girl. She also earned rave reviews in the U.S. for her role in Ex Machina, though not many people are aware that she got her start as a dancer. She actually graduated from the Royal Swedish Ballet School. Impressive! This this flexibility likely makes Vikander even more attractive in the eyes of most men out there. On top of the rising star's talent, toggle through the following photos and you'll understand why Alicia Vikander is so gosh darn popular these days… 1. Alicia Vikander at the Academy Awards Alicia Vikander broke into the mainstream at the 2016 Academy Awards. She won the trophy for Best Supporting Actress. 2. Alicia Vikander Pic Alicia Vikander smiles here for the camera at an event held at Fig & Olive. Is there really any doubt why she’s now so popular? 3. Smile, Alicia Vikander! Alicia Vikander smiles here for the camera at the 88th annual Academy Awards. We find her to be very pretty. 4. Alicia Vikander on the Red Carpet Alicia Vikander poses here on the red carpet of a pre-Oscars party in West Hollywood. She’s a pretty big hit with the opposite sex. 5. Alicia Vikander at the BAFTAs Looking good, Alicia Vikander! The gorgeous actress poses here at the 2016 BAFTAs, which were held in London. 6. Alicia Vikander in Los Angeles Alicia Vikander better get used to all the attention. She’s now a favorite of the paparazzi, for better or worse. View Slideshow

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2016 Academy Awards Red Carpet: A Feast For The Eyes

It's the grand finale to Awards Season 2016, and what a delight the red carpet was tonight in Hollywood. Nominees who passed for Disney characters!  Gowns that resembled loofahs! That bear that nearly ate Leo! Let's thumb through some of tonight's looks, shall we?  Those most pleasing to the eye, and those who – according to one tweet – look as though their owners “went HAM at Michael's.” 1. Jennifer Garner: 2016 Academy Awards Presenter Jennifer Garner (in Versace) at the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 2. Leonardo DiCaprio: 2016 Academy Awards If Best Actor nominee (as of press time, the award has not yet been handed out) does not win, then…someone must change his name to Susan Lucci. 3. Cate Blanchett: 2016 Academy Awards Best Actress nominee Cate Blanchett slayed in a feathered Armani gown with Tiffany & Co. jewels at the 88th Annual Academy Awards on February 28th. However, a few viewers thought Blanchett looked like she “went HAM at Michael’s.” Rude. 4. Tina Fey: 2016 Academy Awards For the 88th Annual Academy Awards, presenter Tina Fey wore an Atelier Versace gown with a Bulgari sapphire and diamond necklace that belongs on the neck of the Duchess of Cambridge. 5. Kerry Washington: 2016 Academy Awards Presenter Kerry Washington wore Atelier Versace to the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 6. Reese Witherspoon: 2016 Academy Awards Reese Witherspoon wore Oscar de al Renta with Tiffany & Co. jewelry to the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. View Slideshow

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Winners Circle: The Best Dressed StyleBlazers Of The Week (Diane Kruger, Solange And Naya Rivera)

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Cry Me A River: Anne Hathaway Had A Hissy Fit During Oscars Rehearsals Over “Les Miz” Co-Star Amanda Seyfried’s Dress Plans

Poor Thang! Anne Hathaway was acting like a lil beyotch before the Oscars because somebody nearly wore the same dress as her. What a loser. Via US Weekly reports : Cosette made Fantine very, very upset. Us Weekly has brand-new details on what went down between Les Miserables costars Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried the day before the Academy Awards — and caused a panicked Hathaway to ditch her planned Valentino gown in favor of a Prada creation for her Oscar-winning night. An insider close to the situation tells Us Hathaway learned during an Oscar rehearsal at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 22 that Seyfried planned to wear a dress notably similar to hers to the ceremony. After Hathaway asked about her pal’s dress, Seyfried graciously shared an iPhone snap of the Alexander McQueen creation. “Anne was like ‘WTF?!’” the source reports. “She started throwing a fit!” The 30-year-old Best Supporting Actress victor, however, “never told Amanda she had to change the dress.” Still, Seyfried, 27, was ruffled by Hathaway’s tirade. “Amanda didn’t want to deal with it and left” the rehearsal, the source notes. But the drama didn’t end there — spilling into Oscars Sunday, as Hathaway fretted over the switch-up with her glam squad at home. “Anne made the fashion, make up, hair, and jewelry teams wait at her home for hours as she decided what to do about the dress debacle,” a second insider tells Us. The star also “asked for silence so she could rehearse her singing for the Les Mis tribute at the Oscars. It was a painfully long experience.” Hathaway acknowledged the kerfuffle in a surprising statement released by her publicist earlier this week. “It came to my attention late Saturday night that there would be a dress worn to the Oscars that is remarkably similar to the Valentino I had intended to wear, and so I decided it was best for all involved to change my plans,” the “I Dreamed a Dream” singer said. “Though I love the dress I did wear, it was a difficult last-minute decision as I had so looked forward to wearing Valentino in honor of the deep and meaningful relationship I have enjoyed with the house and with Valentino himself. I deeply regret any disappointment caused.” “I kind of can’t understand why Anne didn’t wear the Valentino gown, anyway,” the first source opines. “She was the one winning the award, not Amanda. Who cares?” Clearly Anne Hathaway is wound a lil too tight. SMH. Beyotch need to get her mind right! WENN

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Academy Sets New Rules for 85th Academy Awards

The rules are out and email has been hit. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have restricted the amount of email that can be sent to its members, limiting it to “only one piece of mail and one email per film company” each week. There are also increased restrictions on third parties distributing materials and the number of screenings Academy members can be invited to (mostly without food or drink). The Academy’s release detailing its updated policies follows: The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated regulations for how companies and individuals may market movies and achievements eligible for the 85th Academy Awards® to Academy members. The changes pertain to screenings that feature live filmmaker participation, the formats on which members may receive screeners, and limitations on how mail, email and websites may be used in campaigning.

 “These rules help us maintain a level playing field for all of the nominees and protect the integrity of the Awards process,” said Academy President Tom Sherak. 

After the announcement of nominations on January 15, 2013, and until the final polls close (February 19, 2013), Academy members may be invited to up to four screenings of a nominated film that are preceded or followed by filmmaker Q&As or other such participation. A fifth such event in the United Kingdom will be permitted.  All participants must be nominated or have been eligible for nomination.  No screening event may include a reception or otherwise offer complimentary food or beverages. These limitations do not apply to screenings held by the Academy, guilds or similar organizations.

 The regulations also now stipulate that members may receive the film both on DVD and as a digital download. 

 Additionally, each week, members may be sent only one piece of mail and one email per film company.  The rules maintain the prohibition on sending members links to websites that promote a film using audio, video, or other multimedia elements, but may include links to the videos in the “Academy Conversations” series on Oscars.org.

 The Academy has augmented its existing ban on film companies using third parties to distribute materials that they would be prohibited from sending directly. The regulation now specifies that film companies may not have a publication use its subscriber lists to send stand alone materials to members, except in connection with the distribution of the publication itself.  This amendment does not affect a company’s ability to place their usual promotional materials in trade publications.

 Similarly, while guilds and other awards organizations may hold non-screening events after the nominations announcement, this rule now specifies that film companies may not use such occasions as opportunities to sponsor promotional events that would otherwise violate Academy regulations.

 To read the complete Regulations Concerning the Promotion of Films Eligible for the 85th Academy Awards, go to http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/rules/regulations.html. 

The 85th Academy Awards will be held at the Dolby Theatre™ at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network.

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