It would be an understatement to say that the Oscars have produced their fair share of memorable moments. When well-known people and figures gather in Los Angeles for a special occasion, fireworks are inevitable.

Even so, anticipating what will happen is part of the fun. Think about the publicised slap that Will Smith gave Chris Rock last year.

Or how about the error that prevented the La La Land writers from completing their Best Picture acceptance speech before it was clear that Moonlight, not La La Land, had won?

We are both happy and disappointed that such a catastrophe did not occur this year. Other circumstances, however, sparked a lively discussion among family members.

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One time for Best Original Song, Lady Gaga’s song “Hold My Hand” from Top Gun: Maverick was nominated.

Insiders claim there was no guarantee that Lady Gaga would show up at the occasion. She has been working hard on The Joker sequel but took time on Sunday night to travel to Los Angeles.

A Versace gown was accented with dramatic red lipstick and smoky eyeliner as 36-year-old Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta entered the Dolby Theatre for the Oscars red carpet.

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However, the Born This Way singer’s attire change caught many home viewers’ attention.

Gaga delivered a passionate monologue just before singing “Hold My Hand,” in which she said.

It has a special meaning for me. We need each other. We require a great deal of love to survive this life. Heroes can be found in unexpected places; we all need them occasionally. But even if you’re broken inside, you can learn to be your own hero. “.

Lady Gaga movingly performed her song without wearing any makeup. She also changed out of the Versace gown into a pair of ripped jeans, a black T-shirt, and Converse.

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There were numerous comments from fans.

With “Hold My Hand,” Gaga received her fourth Oscar nomination, joining nominations for Best Actress (2019), Best Original Song (2016, 2019), and Best Original Song (2019), which she won with “Shallow.”.

She did not, however, bring anything home from the Academy Awards. The song “Naatu Naatu” from the movie RRR won this year’s Best Original Song award.

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I’m glad Lady Gaga, a fantastic performer, felt completely at ease going barefaced on stage.

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