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14 Times Celebrities Called Out Other Celebs, Hollywood, And More During Award Shows

2026-06-27 11:31
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Award shows are supposed to be a celebration, but sometimes, they turn into the best kind of TV: the kind where someone says exactly what they're thinking.View Entire Post ›

    14 Times Celebrities Called Out Other Celebs, Hollywood, And More During Award Shows

    Award shows are supposed to be a celebration, but sometimes, they turn into the best kind of TV: the kind where someone says exactly what they’re thinking.

    We tune in to award shows to see who will be named the "best of the best" in their careers and art forms, but sometimes celebrities use them as opportunities to share their thoughts and opinions on a global scale. Here are XX times celebrities called out the industry, their peers, and more during award ceremonies:

    1. When Nicki Minaj asked, "Miley, what's good?" at the 2015 VMAs:

    Nicki Minaj in an elegant, sheer, intricately patterned gown on a red carpet at an awards event

    2. When Michael Moore told the president of the United States to be ashamed of himself while accepting his Oscar for Best Documentary in 2003.

    Michael Moore  in a tuxedo holds an Oscar statuette and makes a peace sign

    3. When Ricky Gervais dismantled the entire room at the 2020 Golden Globes.

    Ricky Gervais in a tuxedo speaks at a podium with a hand raised, holding a drink

    4. When Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift at the 2009 VMAs.

    Kanye West interrupts an award acceptance on stage. Another stands holding a trophy, looking surprised. Crowd visible in background

    5. When Marlon Brando sent Sacheen Littlefeather to decline his Oscar in 1973, and she was jeered onstage.

    Sacheen Littlefeather  in traditional attire holding a speech in front of a large statue at an awards event

    6. When Patricia Arquette used her 2015 Academy Awards speech to demand wage equality.

    Patricia Arquette in a stylish asymmetrical gown holding an award statue, standing in front of a large award backdrop

    7. When Viola Davis told everyone exactly what was wrong with Hollywood at the 2015 Emmys.

    Viola Davis holding an Emmy award, wearing a sleeveless white dress, smiling at an event backdrop with Emmy logos

    8. When Halle Berry made history at the 2002 Oscars, and her speech was devastating in the best way.

    Halle Berry in an elegant gown, emotional, holding an award and speaking at a microphone on stage

    9. When Jodie Foster sort of came out, called out celebrity culture, and left everyone baffled at the 2013 Golden Globes.

    Jodie Foster in a sequined gown with crisscross straps stands on a red carpet at an awards event, holding a clutch

    10. When Frances McDormand introduced the entire film industry to the inclusion rider at the 2018 Academy Awards.

    Frances McDormand in patterned long dress on stage, holding an award, speaking passionately at a formal event. Geometric floor pattern featured

    11. When Kendrick Lamar's 2016 Grammy performance was a statement nobody in the room could ignore.

    Kendrick Lamar passionately singing into a microphone on stage, wearing a short-sleeve shirt

    12. When Quentin Tarantino used his 1994 Palme d'Or speech to declare war on mainstream filmmaking.

    Quentin Tarantino and a Group of six people on stage wearing formal attire, with the man at a podium speaking, possibly at an award ceremony

    13. When Brenda Fricker dedicated her 1990 Oscar to "all the lonely people".

    Brenda Fricker holding an Oscar, wearing an elaborately patterned gown with abstract designs and large earrings

    14. And lastly, when Bong Joon-ho called out the film industry's obsession with English-language cinema at the 2020 Golden Globes.

    Bong Joon-Ho in a black suit holding a Golden Globe award, smiling, and waving at a Golden Globe Awards event

    Are there any award show moments we missed? What's your award show moment where a celebrity made a statement? Share it in the comments or the anonymous form below.

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