The 2026 Oscars have had several viral moments so far, from host Conan O’Brien‘s opening skit to surprises and snubs and acceptance speech comments that were bleeped out from the live broadcast.
Several winners were censored while accepting their statues on stage during the Sunday, March 15, awards show. The first of the night came from Kate Hawley, who won for Best Costume Design for her work on the film Frankenstein. (Hawley beat out designers for films such as Avatar: Fire and Ash, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, and Sinners.)
“On behalf of myself and the amazing team that I work with — the artisans, the alchemists, the dream weavers — we’re so grateful to The Academy for recognizing our craft,” Hawley began her speech, adding that it was “such a privilege” to be recognized among her fellow nominees.
Addressing director Guillermo del Toro, she continued, “Thank you for the vision and for taking us on your journey. It’s been a great privilege to be part of it. All our nominations are your nominations. We share this with you. A big shout-out to our fantastic cast.”
Hawley’s on-air flub came while she was thanking her loved ones. “And my family, who’ve put up with a lot of s**t over the years…” she stated, the latter part of her statement being bleeped out from the show.
Hawley concluded her speech by thanking “everybody who supported us along the way.” She stated, “I’m so, so grateful, and thank you very much for recognizing our craft.”

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The Frankenstein team followed up Hawley’s win with another statue, as Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel, and Cliona Fuery won in the Best Makeup and Hairstyling category over the movies Kokuho, Sinners, The Smashing Machine, and The Ugly Stepsister.
“Fantastic!” Hill exclaimed upon receiving his trophy. However, Hill was censored as he struggled to get his glasses out of his suit pocket. During the broadcast, Hill appeared to say “oh s**t” before stating, “Oh no!”
After successfully retrieving his glasses, Hill went on to express his appreciation for the Oscars win. “It’s such an honor to be here. Thank you so much,” he said. “While we were making this film, we had the sense we were part of something very special, and tonight really confirms that, so thanks.”
Hill shared his “deepest thanks” to The Academy, Netflix, Frankenstein’s producers, and stars such as Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, and Jacob Elordi, the latter of whom “sat for 400 hours in the makeup chair during filming.”
Another bleeped moment came as F1 took home the award for Best Sound. Juan Peralta thanked The Academy, the film’s cast and crew, and “everyone at Apple for supporting such a fun cinematic experience,” while Gareth John stated, “This award is for the whole production sound team.”
Fellow sound editor Gwendolyn Yates Whittle began her own list of people to thank before losing her train of thought and shouting, “F**k!” She quickly apologized as the recovered her written notes, stating, “I’m sorry! Sorry, sorry, sorry.”

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Continuing with her speech, she said, “Our gratitude goes to our partners, our parents, our children, grandchildren. Movies are made for you. Go see the blockbusters. Go see the independent [films]. Be inspired. Go with a friend. Get a fresh point of view. Thank you.”
The night’s most prominent winners include Weapons‘ Amy Madigan for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, One Battle After Another‘s Sean Penn for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Sinners’ Michael B. Jordan for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and Hamnet‘s Jessie Buckley for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
98th Academy Awards, Sunday, March 15, 7/6c, ABC
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