Kirsten Wiig presented an Oscar for best production design and costume design, but it felt like she won an Oscar herself as the actress or rather her outfit became the topic of heated online debates.
The 46-year-old, who was nominated in 2012 for best original screenplay, appeared in a red dress with huge ruffles on each side and long black gloves.
kristen wiig. in THIS dress. nothing left to say#Oscars pic.twitter.com/oT4MA1DN7C
— clarice (@barrybIock) February 10, 2020
Judging by the most popular guesses, the star of Ridley Scott’s the Martian is a big fan of Italian cuisine…
That's a really red lasagna
— WritingInBed (@WritingInBed) February 10, 2020
Kristen Wiig looking like a lasagna noodle at the #Oscars pic.twitter.com/dzk4IeqTOa
— Cara Stewart (@cara_stewart33) February 10, 2020
Other netizens thought that she's a fan of Japanese art and anatomy.
Kristen Wiig looks like a origami gone wild.#Oscar2020 #academyawards2020 #KristenWiig pic.twitter.com/U18v6Ua90R
— Howie Fox (@howiefoxjokes) February 10, 2020
#KristenWiig looks like a science diagram for the cardiovascular system #oscars pic.twitter.com/ke2z0NObgv
— Allie Amenta (@AllisonAmenta) February 10, 2020
Some netizens thought that the star of Saturday Night Live (SNL) drew inspiration from everyday life…
Who wore it best?#oscars #kristenwiig pic.twitter.com/cnm1kTJrWE
— Jody Herring (@jbh45) February 10, 2020
Kristen Wiig ... dress ... I know I’ve seen that somewhere.... #Oscars pic.twitter.com/op8ULpEZE8
— HotAir1028 (@HAir1028) February 10, 2020
Still others thought the actor to be a fan of Disney’s animated film the Mermaid or some other sea creatures.
😭 Kristen Wiig looking like a hot AF Sebastian from the little mermaid #Oscars2020 pic.twitter.com/7qGue2mCch
— Atsuko Okatsuka (@AtsukoComedy) February 10, 2020
kristen wiig proudly flaunting her nudibranch heritage #oscars pic.twitter.com/6KSC2gBwkm
— Ethan Hardy (@ethanhardy) February 10, 2020
Here is a winner of the no comment section.
#KristenWiig looking like an angry vajajay on the red carpet.. 🤦♀️ #Oscars pic.twitter.com/WJvFSBYus7
— Lolo (@LoLo2You) February 10, 2020
Wiig appeared on stage with her friend and SNL alumni Maya Rudolph and the duo made the audience burst into laughter after they said they can "do more than comedy".
The audience and social media users were so impressed by the duo that people are now calling on the Film Academy to make Wiig and Rudolph host next year’s ceremony.
Make @MayaRudolph and #KristenWiig host the 93rd @TheAcademy Awards 🙏✨ pic.twitter.com/wfhP5aqEtL
— 〽️ikael (@MikaelAnchorena) February 10, 2020
Please just let these two host everything...#OscarSunday #MayaRudolph #KristenWiig #Oscars pic.twitter.com/G717CbWTYn
— Jace Serrano (@JaceSerrano) February 10, 2020
For a second year in a row the most important film award ceremony did not have a host. Different celebrities appeared on stage to announce nominees and winners. The host-free ceremony was the result of a 2019 scandal when then-confirmed host Kevin Hart found himself in hot water over jokes about the LGBT community he made in the past.
The Academy then pressed the comedian to apologise or stand down and Hart went with the second option. "I passed on the apology. The reason why I passed, cuz I’ve addressed this several times. This is not the first time this has come up. I’ve addressed it. I’ve spoken on it. I’ve said where the rights and wrongs were. I’ve said who I am now versus who I was then", Hart said in a post on Instagram.
Despite the obvious concerns about how the ceremony would do without a host, according to ratings the 2019 Oscars did good and so the organisers decided to repeat it and rumours say that this hostless streak is here to stay.