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The absolute gayest moments from this year’s Oscars

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Anatomy Of A Fall!).Four-time host Jimmy Kimmel host kept things moving at an impressive clip—while frequently riffing on the show’s long history of going over time—and a series of inspired presenter pairs livened up the proceedings, complete with some show-stopping musical numbers that really brought the Kenegy.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.In the end, Oppenheimer was the evening’s big winner, taking home a total of 7 Oscars (including Best Picture and Best Director), though Poor Things also had a showing that was anything put poor.

And don’t worry, Barbie fans, it may have only won one trophy this year, but it certainly was a huge presence throughout the show.Even if the winner of the final award was a little expected, there were still plenty of fun surprises along the way, including some moments that had all the gays talking.You can see a full list of the night’s winners here and re-live the best—and gayest—moments of the show below.Put on your jammies, pop open a bottle of bubbly, and get settled in because it’s Oscars night (a.k.a.

The Gay Super Bowl).Kimmel didn’t miss a beat with his quippy opening monologue, which began with him strutting out on stage to Dua Lipa’s “Dance The Night” from Barbie, starting things out on a very gay foot.

But it only got gayer, as he referenced Madame Web—a movie apparently only gays went to see—and shouted out queer stars like Jodie Foster and Colman Domingo.

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