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Jimmy Kimmel: ‘Thank God Denzel was there’

JIMMY Kimmel has revealed how Denzel Washington saved the Oscars from complete ruin as the blunder unfolded on stage.

Jimmy Kimmel admitted he had no idea what was going on during the Oscars stuff-up. Picture: Getty
Jimmy Kimmel admitted he had no idea what was going on during the Oscars stuff-up. Picture: Getty

COMEDIAN Jimmy Kimmel has revealed how Denzel Washington saved the Oscars from complete ruin, as the shocking blunder unfolded on stage.

Kimmel hosted Monday’s Academy Awards, during which La La Land was wrongly announced as Best Picture ahead of Moonlight.

On ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, Kimmel gave his version of where everything went awry.

But Oscar-nominated Washington saved the Academy Awards by politely asking Kimmel and Warren Beatty to be quiet.

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As Faye Dunaway accidentally announced that La La Land was the Best Picture winner instead of Moonlight, Beatty explained to the audience the reason for the mistake was due to the pair being given the wrong envelope backstage.

Actor Denzel Washington attends the 89th Annual Academy Awards. Picture: Getty
Actor Denzel Washington attends the 89th Annual Academy Awards. Picture: Getty

Kimmel leapt into the situation with his cheeky one-liners to keep the crowd laughing.

But as Kimmel kept trying to make light of the embarassing gaffe, Washington yelled at them from his seat in the audience, calling out: “Barry.”

Kimmel said he realised that while he was talking, the Moonlight team and their director Barry Jenkins were behind him.

“Thank God Denzel was there to make sense,” he said.

The envelope revealing "Moonlight" as the true winner of Best Picture. Picture: AP
The envelope revealing "Moonlight" as the true winner of Best Picture. Picture: AP

“I see Denzel Washington in the front row trying to get my attention. He’s gesturing and he’s pointing, I don’t know what he’s pointing, but he yells, “Barry,” he said.

He said that Washington’s reference to “Barry” initially confused him, and it was not until the two-time Oscar winner repeated himself that Kimmel figured out what he was trying to tell him.

“I realised that Barry Jenkins, the director of Moonlight, is standing behind me and Denzel wants me to get him to the microphone to make a speech,” said Kimmel.

“So I listened to Denzel, as you should, and I went and I got Barry.”

‘Then everyone just stood there kind of shell shocked,” he said.

“And I ended the show.”

Jordan Horowitz shows the envelope revealing Moonlight as the true winner of best picture at the Oscars. Picture: AP
Jordan Horowitz shows the envelope revealing Moonlight as the true winner of best picture at the Oscars. Picture: AP

“So Moonlight was the best picture, and now we have the producers of two movies on stage - and who the hell even knows who is who from which movie - and I’m just standing there like an idiot feeling bad for these guys,” Kimmel recalled.

“I don’t know if you know this, but I hosted the Oscars last night ... Except for the end it was a lot of fun,” he said as he opened his show.

“We were chugging along and then all of sudden it turned into a one of those Maury Povich paternity test shows. It was the weirdest TV finale since ‘Lost.’

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

“In case you missed it, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway – it was the 50th anniversary of Bonnie and Clyde – they played Bonnie and Clyde, so the Academy asked them to present Best Picture. The biggest award of the night. It’s the last one they give out. So they come out – with the envelope – and here’s where the story starts.”

After footage of the incident was shown, Kimmel then said: “See what Warren did there? He was confused – so he let her read the winner. In other words, Clyde threw Bonnie under the bus.”

Kimmel said the incident, for which accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers took the blame, was as surreal for him as it was for everyone in the audience and the billions watching around the world.

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Confusion reigned. Picture: AP
Confusion reigned. Picture: AP

“The plan is for me to end the show from the audience in a seat next to Matt Damon, who I want to make no mistake about whatever confusion there was about who won, Matt Damon lost,” Kimmel said of the actor he poked fun at throughout the night.

“So we’re sitting there and you just kind of figure, ‘oh, you know, the host will go on stage and clear this up’ and then I remember ‘oh I am the host.’”

Kimmel said he thought of telling La La Land producers to run out with the award as confusion reigned as to what was going on, he was “standing there like an idiot feeling bad for these guys, but also trying really hard not to laugh.”

Jimmy Kimmel backstage during Annual Academy Awards ceremony. Picture: Getty
Jimmy Kimmel backstage during Annual Academy Awards ceremony. Picture: Getty

A backstage chat with Warren Beaty, who opened the wrong envelope, revealed to Kimmel what went down.

“When you do a show like this you’re not just a host, you’re also the lead detective,” he said. “Warren Beatty could be in prison right now if I wanted.”

Known for his gags, Kimmel said people came up to him after the ceremony and asked if he was responsible for the stuff-up.

“If I pulled a prank, by the way, I wouldn’t have just had the wrong winners in the envelope when they opened it there would have been a ‘Bed, Bath, and Beyond’ coupon,” he said.

Representatives from PricewaterhouseCoopers, Martha L. Ruiz and Brian Cullinan at the Annual Academy Awards California. Picture: Twitter
Representatives from PricewaterhouseCoopers, Martha L. Ruiz and Brian Cullinan at the Annual Academy Awards California. Picture: Twitter

PricewaterhouseCoopers later apologised for the mix-up.

“We sincerely apologise to Moonlight, La La Land, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, and Oscar viewers for the error that was made during the award announcement for best picture,” the company said in a statement.

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Oscar telecast host Jimmy Kimmel and writer Molly McNearney. Picture: Getty
Oscar telecast host Jimmy Kimmel and writer Molly McNearney. Picture: Getty

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