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The Time Crazy Rich Asians Director Jon M. Chu Snuck Into The Oscars
At Sunday nights Oscars, it was a treat to see many of the Crazy Rich Asians cast members as they owned the red carpet with their looks, as well as presented some golden trophies with other big names as they celebrated their status as one of the most buzzy movies of 2018. It didnt matter much that Crazy Rich Asians didnt score a single Oscar nomination, they just looked thrilled to be there and having a blast.
Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu joined his breakout stars at the show, sitting second row at the Academy Awards and witness to highlights such as Bradley Cooper and Lady Gagas Shallow performance and Melissa McCarthys hilarious rabbit costume moment. After Hollywoods big night, Chu shared his first Oscars memory, which was a very different experience then this years. In his words:
The first Academy Awards I ever went to was in 2001 when I made a fake pass and snuck in. I watched the whole show from backstage. What an honor to be there with Constance Wu, Michelle Yeoh, Awkwafina, Henry Golding and Gemma Chan celebrating a year that we will never forget.
Impressive to both Jon M. Chu pulling off sneaking into the Oscars and his fame glow up since! In 2001, Chu witnessed Steve Martin as host, Julia Roberts and Russell Crowes Best Actor wins and Gladiator being awarded Best Picture. The filmmaker probably had an incredible time seeing the show backstage, with that Im not supposed to be here but am, ha! adrenaline pumping, which is comparatively completely different then walking the red carpet, sitting in the front seats and celebrating his blockbuster film.
Jon M. Chu shared the funny tidbit on his Instagram with a bunch of glamorous photos of him with some of the stars of Crazy Rich Asians, like Constance Wu, Henry Golding and Awkwafina. He and Michelle Yeoh also captured a selfie with The Favourites Best Actress Oscar winners Olivia Colman and Emma Stone, along with organizer-extraordinaire Marie Kondo. Take a look:
It looks like they had a grand ol time! Although many felt Crazy Rich Asians got snubbed for not being recognized by the Academy this year, amidst nods at the Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild Awards and such, but their presence at the show certainly helped represent the impact of the movie and the Academys interest in their work.
Constance Wu had the opportunity to present the Oscar for Best Original Song to the A Star is Born writers for Shallow alongside Black Panthers Chadwick Boseman. Awkwafina also presented with comedian John Mulaney for the Best Short Film categories. Michelle Yoeh joined Pharrell took the stage to present the Best Animated Feature. Henry Golding and Gemma Chan offered up carpet-stealing looks, especially with Chans dress, with pockets of cookies. Can they all just collectively host the show next year?
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Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu joined his breakout stars at the show, sitting second row at the Academy Awards and witness to highlights such as Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga's "Shallow
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"Crazy Rich Asians" director Jon M. Chu may be an industry veteran, but his first time at the Oscars wasn't exactly by invitation. In an Instagram post, Chu admitted that he had attended his first Academy Awards ceremony back in 2001. To get in, he had made a fake pass and successfully snuck in, watching the entire show from backstage.
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