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Despite no shocking onstage slap, it was still an Oscar night to remember. However, many are wondering if Angela Bassett went home miserable. She was up for best supporting actress and lost to Jamie Lee Curtis. And, while the whole crowd stood for Curtis, Bassett stayed seated. And there were quite a few moments that may have had you reaching for a tissue. From John Travolta remembering his Grease co-star, Olivia Newton John, to the historic wins for the stars of the night's biggest winner ‘Everything, Everywhere All At Once.’ There was no shortage of raw emotion. And the Oscar fashion police have plenty to talk about. Lots of stars dazzled in white, but one little problem with the traditional red carpet being champagne colored this year. Some stars ended up blending right in - literally! Plus, two New York police officers met their match when they tried to subdue a strapping 6 foot - 182 pound former college lacrosse player. And as Steven Fabian reports, it didn't help that bystanders were cheering the suspect on.
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Despite no shocking onstage slap, it was still an Oscar night to remember. However, many are wondering if Angela Bassett went home miserable. She was up for best supporting actress and lost to Jamie Lee Curtis. And, while the whole crowd stood for Curtis, Bassett stayed seated. And there were quite a few moments that may have had you reaching for a tissue. From John Travolta remembering his Grease co-star, Olivia Newton John, to the historic wins for the stars of the night's biggest winner ‘Everything, Everywhere All At Once.’ There was no shortage of raw emotion. And the Oscar fashion police have plenty to talk about. Lots of stars dazzled in white, but one little problem with the traditional red carpet being champagne colored this year. Some stars ended up blending right in - literally! Plus, two New York police officers met their match when they tried to subdue a strapping 6 foot - 182 pound former college lacrosse player. And as Steven Fabian reports, it didn't help that bystanders were cheering the suspect on.
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