Big award ceremony mistakes
PARIS, Feb 27, 2017 (AFP) - The Oscar mix-up that saw "La
La Land" mistakenly named as Best Picture before "Moonlight"
took the award might be the biggest such blunder, but it is by no means the
first.
Here is a rundown of awards slip-ups:
- Oscars 2017 -
Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty announced Sunday that "La La
Land" had won Best Picture, at the climax of the 2017 Academy Awards
ceremony. But as the film's crew gave their acceptance speeches, they realised
the mistake and announced that "Moonlight" had actually won,
prompting Beatty to mumble apologies.
PricewaterhouseCoopers, the accounting firm responsible for
tabulating Oscar ballots, apologised, saying that Beatty and Dunaway were
handed the wrong envelope.
- Miss Universe crowns wrong beauty queen -
In December 2015, the host of the Miss Universe pageant,
comedian Steve Harvey, misread his cue card and announced that Miss Colombia
had won, before apologising and correcting to Miss Philippines.
The event was live in Las Vegas before millions of viewers
around the world.
Half-laughing, half-sobbing with emotion, Ariadna Gutierrez was
fleetingly crowned and congratulated, but as she cradled a huge bouquet of
flowers and blew kisses to the crowd, Harvey owned up to his blunder. "OK
folks, I have to apologise. The first runner up is Colombia," he said.
"Miss Universe 2015 is Philippines," Harvey added as
the music picked up again, with Wurtzbach looking stunned and mouthing
"What?"
- Oscars 2014 -
In a prequel to Sunday's flub, actor John Travolta got it wrong
when he was called on to announce the 2014 Oscar for Best Original Song, which
was "Let It Go", sung by Idina Menzel for the animated film
"Frozen". Travolta mangled Menzel's name and asked the audience to
applaud "Adela Dazeem".
- Australia's Next Next Top Model -
In September 2010 Australia's Next Top Model award was announced
as Kelsey Martinovich, before presenter Sarah Murdoch had to go back and
announce that the winner was in fact Amanda Ware.
The two finalists had already made their winner's and loser's
speeches when Murdoch, daughter-in-law of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, revealed
the mix-up.
"Oh my God, I don't know what to say right now. I'm feeling
a bit sick about this," Murdoch said. "This is what happens on live
TV, folks. This is insane, insane, insane."
A bewildered Ware, 18, finally accepted the award and made a
brief victory sashay down the catwalk, as 19-year-old Martinovich took the
bizarre defeat gracefully.
Broadcaster Foxtel blamed the error on a
"miscommunication" between backstage operators, and offered
Martinovich a cash gift and a trip to New York as compensation.
- NRJ music mix-up -
French radio station NRJ messed up two years in a row, starting
in 2009 when US singer Katy Perry accepted the station's best international
song award. Seconds before the show ended, the presenter announced that the
award was in fact meant for Rihanna.
In 2010, The Black Eyed Peas were named best international group
of the year, a mistake corrected just a few minutes later when the German group
Tokio Hotel got the nod.
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