What would happen today if a man ran on the stage in his underwear? Recalling the notorious incident, Kimmel asked the Oscars crowd. "Can you imagine if a man in his underwear ran across the stage today?" I said. Would that not be absurd?
It was obvious that Kimmel was preparing for the moment when a streaker would cross the stage during the 2024 ceremony. At that moment, John Cena emerged from around the corner of the stage, with no shirt.
"I had second thoughts. Cena said to Kimmel, "I don't want to do the streaker bit." "It doesn't seem right in my gut. You know, this is a classy affair, and you ought to be ashamed of yourself right now for making such a crude joke."
It was obvious that Kimmel was preparing for the moment when a streaker would cross the stage during the 2024 ceremony. At that moment, John Cena emerged from around the corner of the stage, with no shirt.
"I had second thoughts. Cena said to Kimmel, "I don't want to do the streaker bit." "It doesn't seem right in my gut. You know, this is a classy affair, and you ought to be ashamed of yourself right now for making such a crude joke."
In response to Kimmel's statement that the skit was "supposed to be funny," Cena laughed and remarked, "The male body is not a joke!"
In the end, Cena arrived on stage naked except for a big envelope covering his nipples. The crowd burst out laughing. He reappeared in a golden toga resembling a curtain after making a sudden cut since he was unable to move the envelope to open it.
Because to his role in "Barbie," which is up for eight Academy Awards, Cena is involved with this year's Oscars. A few weeks before to the Oscars, he disclosed on "The Howard Stern Show" that he had received advice from an agency not to make a cameo appearance in "Barbie."
Cena remarked, "[The agency is] just going on what they know." They are aware that "we should stay in this lane because this entity, this commodity, gravitates toward these things." However, I'm not a product. As a human, I live by the philosophy that "every opportunity is an opportunity."
"I understand that, but I believe the agency's point of view was, 'This is beneath you,'" he said. To the agency's credit, though, they gave in right away. I told them, 'No, we're going to carry it out,' but all they could do was provide advice. They don't actually get to make the final decision.
In the end, Cena arrived on stage naked except for a big envelope covering his nipples. The crowd burst out laughing. He reappeared in a golden toga resembling a curtain after making a sudden cut since he was unable to move the envelope to open it.
Because to his role in "Barbie," which is up for eight Academy Awards, Cena is involved with this year's Oscars. A few weeks before to the Oscars, he disclosed on "The Howard Stern Show" that he had received advice from an agency not to make a cameo appearance in "Barbie."
Cena remarked, "[The agency is] just going on what they know." They are aware that "we should stay in this lane because this entity, this commodity, gravitates toward these things." However, I'm not a product. As a human, I live by the philosophy that "every opportunity is an opportunity."
"I understand that, but I believe the agency's point of view was, 'This is beneath you,'" he said. To the agency's credit, though, they gave in right away. I told them, 'No, we're going to carry it out,' but all they could do was provide advice. They don't actually get to make the final decision.
"Truly trickle into economics from this might keep you out of these trigger lap slots," is their advice. And I understand everything. I've always operated on the tenet that hard effort always wins you another opportunity.
Source: Variety
Source: Variety