Top 10 Worst Award Show Moments of All Time


Top 10 Worst Award Show Moments of All Time


From cringe-worthy performances to shocking moments that left audiences stunned, we’re diving into the most infamous award show disasters. Get ready for a wild ride through the most uncomfortable, controversial, and downright bizarre moments in televised award show history! Our countdown includes the infamous Oscars mix-up, Kanye West…

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  1. Thanking Harvey Weinstein is easily the worst moment in every award show that has ever happened. That is the one Jew that needs people are regretting ever accepting their success they did it he never did!

  2. I definitely know one that you guys forgot. I believe this is when Chris Rock hosted the Oscars for the second time and Stacy Dash came out. Yeah, we still don't understand what was going on there…lol

  3. The worst moments are their existence. These are isolated bubble people magnificently out of touch with the real world, who need these shows to self-edify every few months. And, of course, to further push their wretched agendas, and mock those who are not on board.

  4. The Will Smith slap should have been #1. If you're going to count people thanking other people who later turned out to be scumbags, then you could make an entire video of just that kind of thing. Anytime that Harvey Weinstein, or Bill Cosby, or O.J. Simpson, or P. Diddy, etc. ever appeared on any kind of awards show, you could now say it was a super cringe moment in hindsight, but there was no way to know that at the time. So it really shouldn't count.

  5. NOTHING compares to what john wayne did, in the 1973 Oscars..nothing. And the fact this was not on the list shows A LOT about this channel, a lot!

  6. Britney did want to do the VMAs but because of the conservatorship she had to if she wanted to avoid being punished and if she wanted to see her sons. Due to the backlash she likely got punished anyway for not doing better. That performance was a woman being trafficked; *made* to perform!

  7. Give me a break the wienstien ty were not the #1 worst award show moments. At the time they were done there wasn't any controversy. Its like blaming a child for what he does as a adult .

  8. I can't agree with #1. Sure, now we know that Weinstein is a horrible person, worthy of jail. But from the outside, in the '90s and '00s, as a filmproducer he made a lot of good movies, and started the career of some brilliant filmmakers. Once again, I don't absolve his actions towards women. But some people mentioning him in their speeches back in the day isn't cringeworthy as they (I guess, only men) might have only known his professional side. You can say that these people knew exactly what kind of man Weinstein was, but that would only be a guessing, not a fact. I also had my experience of a director who, while we were working together, was kind to me and professional, but later he was metoo-ed by some women, rightfully so. I wasn't aware of that behavior of him, and it's a possibility that actors like Richard Gere (and etc.) didn't know that side of Weinstein, either.