In his appearance at the Oscars 2024, John Cena was careful not to reveal too much!
Although many thought the actress walked naked on stage, some behind-the-scenes photos reveal the truth!
Hiding Required Areas
MEGADuring the presentation of the award for the best costume design, the star of “The Suicide Squad” gave the impression that he was not dressed at all. Despite her minimal attire, Cena, 46, took precautions to avoid any potential wardrobe mishaps.
Exclusive behind-the-scenes images, obtained by Many people, saw Cena standing in the Oscars corridor, dressed only in a modest bag designed to hide his private parts. These pockets basically consist of underwear that provides protection in the front and back. So, while the professional wrestler’s appearance could reveal itself at any moment, the Oscars wardrobe team made sure such incidents were avoided.
John Cena Leaves Very Little to the Imagination
MEGACena made a bold statement on stage, armed only with a large winner’s envelope strategically covering her bottom and a pair of Birkenstocks.
It’s a nod to memorable Oscar moments from the past.
“At the 46th Academy Awards, 1974, David Niven was introducing Elizabeth Taylor when a naked man — a streaker — ran across the stage,” host Jimmy Kimmel recalled while introducing Cena. “Can you imagine if a naked man ran across the stage today?”
John Cena Cools Down On Streaker Idea
MEGANah, Cena certainly embodies that spirit, even if he’s not aiming to be the next Hollywood hit man. The two shared a heated exchange, with Kimmel teasing that Cena should have responded to his hypothetical scenario, but the professional wrestler managed to save himself at the last second.
“Honestly, you should be ashamed right now for suggesting such a bad idea,” Cena responded to Kimmel, emphasizing, “The male body is no joke.”
Cena’s Dress Failure At the 2024 Oscars
MEGACena then took center stage, clutching an oversized presenter’s envelope to announce the award, which ultimately went to “Poor Things.” However, he encounters a funny obstacle as he struggles to lift the envelope to reveal the candidate.
“Costume… it’s very important. Probably the most important thing there is,” Cena said, referring to his unconventional attire.
Kimmel then offered after Cena said, “I can’t open the envelope,” then announced the nomination so the actor could remain fully protected.
Change the Wardrobe
MEGADuring the title montage concludes, Cena has undergone a transformation, now decked out in a makeshift toga.
It looked as if the dress had been hastily made from an Oscar stage curtain, complete with decorative tassels.
Behind the Scenes Look at John Cena’s Costume
Here’s how John Cena went from completely naked (!!!) to partially clothed as the costume design nominees reel played. Jimmy Kimmel was really helpful. #Oscars pic.twitter.com/dZPA7qmbgf
— Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) March 11, 2024
A behind-the-scenes clip showcasing Cena’s quick outfit change during the candidate announcement was posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
“This is how John Cena went from fully nude (!!!) to partially clothed while the costume design nominations reel played. Jimmy Kimmel really helped,” one user wrote along with the BTS clip.
Jimmy Kimmel Mentions Greta Gerwig
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Kimmel started the show by going on about Greta Gerwig’s Oscar snub.
“I know that winning an Oscar is something you’ve dreamed about since you were little, and now here we are, all dressed up to celebrate the best start with the biggest movie of the year: Barbie,” Kimmel said in his opening monologue. “Now Barbie is a feminist icon thanks to Greta Gerwig, who many believe deserves to be nominated for Best Director.”
Several awards have already been announced, with Da’Vine Joy Randolph winning Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in “The Holdovers.”
“The War is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko” won in the Best Animated Short Film category, while “The Boy and the Heron” took home the award for Best Animated Feature Film.
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