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Video Captures Moment Emma Stone Realizes She's Missing 'Poor Things' Production Oscars Wins

Emma Stone at the Oscars bar; Holly Waddington accepts the Best Costume Design for 'Poor Things'
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Fans were puzzled when Stone wasn't shown during three consecutive Oscars categories that were won by her 'Poor Things' colleagues—and it turns out that she had joined several A-listers at the bar.

Throughout the early portion of the Oscars on Sunday evening, people on social media were wondering why Emma Stone wasn't shown in the audience cheering for several Poor Things production wins.

But a video making the rounds online shows the exact moment she realized she was missing her colleagues' acceptance speeches, and it's quite endearing, honestly.


Poor Things picked up the Oscars for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Production Design, and Costume Design somewhat early in the evening, but when cameras panned to the film's ensemble in the audience, people noticed that Stone was nowhere in sight.

And when Holly Waddington accepted the award for Best Costume Design and mentioned the actor by name, viewers really started wondering.

It turns out she was at the bar with several other A-listers. Nicole Sperling, who was reporting live for The New York Times, revealed Stone was in the lobby bar with Florence Pugh and was "visibly" upset when she realized she was missing her colleagues' big wins.

In fact, Pugh made a joke about presenter John Cena's "costume" just before Poor Things won for Best Costume Design.

“Emma Stone in the lobby bar with Florence Pugh when a naked John Cena crosses the Oscar stage. Pugh turns around dramatically and says, ‘Who is he streaking for, everyone is out here?’”

When her film won the category, the actor shared her disappointment she wasn't in the audience at the time.

“Then when ‘Poor Things’ wins for best costumes, Emma groans loudly, ‘We are missing every one of these,’ visibly upset when they thank her specifically and she’s not in the auditorium to hear it."

Soon after, a video captured the moment Stone realized Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier, and Josh Weston's won for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. In the middle of a conversation, the actor paused, pointed at the monitor, apologized and booked it.

She shouted as she ran to the auditorium:

“Oh my god, it’s Nadia and I’m not up there!"

You can watch below.

Viewers of the clip thought Stone's reaction was both adorable and hilarious.











Of course, the actor was certainly present when her name was called for Best Actress.

Stone won the Best Actress Oscar in 2017, as well, for her performance in La La Land.

Congratulations, Emma!


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