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John Cena Presents Oscar Completely Naked In Front of Millions

John Cena shocks audience at Oscars.

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The 96th Academy Awards dazzled on ABC, revealing a night of stars, surprises, and a jaw-dropping twist.

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As the night unfolded, fans couldn’t stop buzzing about the ‘greatest moment in Oscar history’

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This was Ryan Gosling’s electrifying Barbie performance.

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‘I’m Just Ken’ stuns viewers.

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Amidst the glitz and glamour, Ryan Gosling stunned with a live performance of his hit song ‘I’m Just Ken’ at the Oscars.

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Picture this: Gosling in a pink suit, sharing the stage with none other than Slash, delivering the ultimate Barbie anthem.

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But that wasn’t the only headline-grabbing moment!

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Oppenheimer dominates Oscars!

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Christopher Nolan’s World War II-era biopic, Oppenheimer made waves with a staggering 13 Oscar nominations, surpassing all other films in contention. 

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This marks Nolan’s first time receiving both directing and writing nominations for a single film. 

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Cillian Murphy secures win.

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Cillian Murphy, fresh from his Best Actor win, stole hearts with a call for continued support for Irish artists.

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At a post-Oscars press conference, Murphy, the first Irish-born man to clinch Best Actor, emphasized the need to champion the next generation of talent.

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Victory for Robert Downey Jr.

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Robert Downey Jr. made Oscars history, winning his first-ever Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in ‘Oppenheimer.’

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This victory marked a significant moment in Downey Jr.’s career, as he had previously been nominated for Best Actor in 1993 for Chaplin and Best Supporting Actor in 2009 for Tropic Thunder.

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Downey Jr.’s acceptance speech took an unexpected turn, thanking his ‘terrible childhood’ before expressing gratitude to the Academy and his wife, Susan Downey.

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He credited her with finding him a “snarling refuge pet” and loving him back to life, which ultimately led him to this moment.

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The actor also revealed that he needed this job more than it needed him, and he stood before the audience as a better man because of it.

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Emma Stone snagged Best Actress for Poor Things, while Da’Vine Joy Randolph took Best Supporting Actress in The Holdovers.

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Emma Stone, in a delightful twist, revealed her daughter’s name during her acceptance speech

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Praise for Billie Eilish.

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The animated feature ‘The Boy and the Heron’ and the original song ‘What Was I Made For?’ from ‘Barbie’ added to the night’s triumphs.

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The talented Billie Eilish received a well-deserved standing ovation.

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Her presence and artistry lit up the stage.

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Batman returns!

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Batman enthusiasts had a treat as Danny DeVito, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Michael Keaton reunited on stage, injecting a dose of nostalgia.

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DeVito and Schwarzenegger, presenting awards, humorously admitted to their attempts to “kill Batman,” with Keaton in the audience receiving a classic Batman stare.

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The Batman reunion brought nostalgia and laughter, with DeVito and Schwarzenegger’s banter stealing the spotlight.

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John Cena’s shocking naked stage entrance!

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A peculiar highlight emerged when John Cena, in a comedic twist, presented an Oscar stark naked.

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Kimmel began by lamenting the fact that it had been 50 years since a streaker invaded the stage at the 46th Academy Awards ceremony in 1974.

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“Can you imagine if a nude man ran across the stage today? Wouldn’t that be crazy?” Kimmel laughed.

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Behind him, Cena peeked out from behind the set dressing, adding to the joke.

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Cena, an unexpected streaker, appeared on stage with just a paper card concealing his modesty.

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He was on stage to introduce the Best Costume Design category.

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This risqué moment harked back to the 1974 Academy Awards when a streaker invaded the stage.

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The pair then jokingly argued over whether or not they were going to go through with “the streaker bit”.

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HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 10: In this handout photo provided by A.M.P.A.S., John Cena is seen backstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Al Seib/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images)

But people have been wondering if he was actually not wearing anything. Well, there’s a behind the scenes picture that reveals the truth.

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