At the Oscars 2023 artists, actresses, actors, producers, directors and more arrived with their best looks, because it is one of the most important ceremonies. However, there have been some that have caused shock and discomfort. Like that of a mysterious woman who has attracted attention for her huge dress which perhaps blocked the view of those sitting behind her.
It was through social networks that an image of a woman captured behind Malala’s back began to go viral, after Jimmy Kimmel approached her and annoyed the activist with a question about her fight, trivializing her about which singer it was. improve.
Far from this -uncomfortable- panorama, something that has also attracted attention was a woman wearing a huge white dress top, which evidently obscured the vision of those behind her.
“What’s up with the one with the white dress covering up everyone else?”; “He doesn’t realize that it covers everything”; “There’s a lady in the audience at the Oscars in a white dress blocking the view of about 15 people behind her and I can’t stop laughing”; “I would hate to sit behind the woman in the white dress,” read one of the reactions.
The mystery woman is Elementsa 27-year-old Nigerian whose song “Lift Me Up” in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” performed by Rihanna, was nominated for Best Original Song.
“Imagine waiting your whole life to be at the Oscars only to end up sitting behind a cloud of layers,” one person tweeted.
Another said, “I guess the people behind the white veil can’t see the show.”
“If you’re looking for the greatness known as Tems, maybe you’re not that important,” said one person.
Another tweeted, “Perfect. You shouldn’t be apologizing.”
Tems first released a single in 2018, called Mr. Rebel. He also shined with These Days, Damages and Crazy Things. His mother was also a gospel singer and his father a drummer.
Source: Clarin
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