One of the big stories to circulate after the announcement of the Oscar nominations was the lack of diversity. Most prominently, "Selma," a film about Martin Luther King, was shut out in all but two categories. There was no diversity in the acting categories either.
And yet, Latin Americans had solid representation at the 87th Academy Awards. One best picture nominee was helmed and shot by Mexicans and also had a few Argentine nominees as well. Another Argentine film was nominated for the best foreign language film.
So how did Latin Americans do at the big ceremony?
On Saturday morning, Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, and her 19-month-old daughter, North West were involved in a car accident while driving in Bozeman, MT.
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Eva Longoria was honored by Harvard University as the Artist of the Year. The award is the most prestigious arts medal award given by Harvard Foundation.
NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie overslept for the first time in the two and a half years that she has been working as an anchor on the leading morning news show.
As the countdown for this Sunday’s 87th annual Academy awards begins, let’s take a look back at some not-so-flattering moments that occurred during past Academy award shows.