Adrian Brody’s blatant arrogance at the Oscar ceremony on Sunday night solidified him as the night’s most unbearable actor.
While Hollywood doesn’t lack any unpleasant stars, Brody’s unrelenting display of rudeness and selfishness at the 97th Academy Awards could set what was expected even lower. He won the Oscar for Best Actor in “Brutalist” and when the camera was turned to him to capture his big moments, he seized the opportunity to show the world how much he would be. Brody began making a path to the stage and suddenly stopped. He spits out the gum and throws it to his girlfriend, Georgina Chapman.
Adrian Brody throws Garm to his girlfriend on his way to accept Oscar pic.twitter.com/fqfawcqtos
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Social media quickly exploded with rebellion as viewers were fired for the actor’s inappropriate behavior.
Sadly, it was just the beginning of his downward spiral.
Brody took it a step further by shamelessly demanding attention on stage like a spoiled child. He bored the crowd with endless chatter.
He refused to take any hints.
Brody has made it quite clear that he takes the audience hostage by controlling the microphone and doesn’t respect the allocated time limit.
“I’ll pack it up and turn off the music,” he demanded.
Hollywood, California – March 2: Adrian Brody and Georgina Chapman will be seen at the 97th Oscars held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 2, 2025. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
“I’ve done this before. He said before continuing, “It’s not my first rodeo, but I’m going to be short.”
It turned out to be a blatant lie – he continued to kill the viewers for about five minutes.
Brody thanked Chapman, the mother of Harvey Weinstein’s children, and commented on their “roller coaster” experiences in their lives.
The Oscar winner abused the platform by venting personal feelings about society. He said he prayed “for a healthier, happier, more inclusive world.”(Related: Pedophilic jokes penetrate Oscars)
“I think it’s a reminder to avoid lifting hatred if the past can teach us something,” he said.