Mr. Wonderful’s Oscars Red Carpet Moment Sparks Viral Reaction Kevin O’Leary, known as Mr. Wonderful from Shark Tank, made headlines for his unusual appearance at the Academy Awards, where he drew widespread attention for his behavior and outfit. The Canadian businessman-turned-actor, who recently starred in the Best Picture nominee Marty Supreme, was spotted on the red carpet in a strikingly flashy ensemble. His outfit included a highly reflective jacket and a necklace estimated to be worth over $20 million, featuring a Kobe Bryant/Michael Jordan logo, 100 carats of diamonds, and 10 carats of rubies. O’Leary, who is not nominated for his role in Marty Supreme, took to the Oscars with a mix of confidence and eccentricity. His presence sparked immediate reactions online, with many viewers expressing confusion and amusement. Some questioned why he was at the event, while others praised his bold fashion choices. The situation gained further attention when O’Leary revealed he had placed a $1,000 bet on Timotheé Chalamet to win the Best Actor Oscar. “I just put a thousand bucks on Kalshi, walking in here, that he’s gonna win,” O’Leary told Variety, adding that he believed the voting process had concluded before the controversy surrounding Chalamet’s nomination. The clip of O’Leary’s appearance quickly went viral, with social media users sharing their thoughts. Some joked about the absurdity of his presence, referencing his past controversies, including a legal issue involving a film. Others praised the moment as a rare glimpse into the intersection of celebrity and commerce. The viral reaction highlighted the public’s fascination with high-profile figures and their unexpected appearances at major events.#academy_awards #timothe_chalamet #marty_supreme #kevin_oleary #shark_tank

O’Brien is delivering a standout performance this year, with a monologue that’s more incisive than last year’s. He openly criticized Ted Sarandos for undermining the theatrical experience and dismissed last year’s Oscar winners as minor achievements. His relaxed demeanor suggests he’s fully embracing the role, and it’s surprising how much enjoyment the Oscars are generating. The ceremony kicks off with children chasing him onto the stage, marking the end of an era as he becomes the last human host. His opening joke about opera and ballet sets a playful tone, and the subsequent short film of Conan dressed as “Betty Davies with lupus” from Weapons adds a whimsical touch. The sequence features Conan evading children, racing through an F1 track, playing ping pong, and jumping between historical eras, including Elizabethan England and a futuristic KPop scene where he speaks Norwegian to Stellan Skarsgard. The energy is electric, and it’s hard not to imagine watching this for hours. The fashion front is equally striking, with a parade of bold styles. The fashion desk notes a prevalence of brown tones, feathers, and Chanel, setting the stage for the ceremony. Michael B. Jordan arrives in a sleek black suit with a Nehru collar and waist chain, exuding understated elegance. Paul Mescal makes a late entrance in a cashmere Celine cardigan, borrowing Ethan Hawke’s signature bolo tie. Timothée Chalamet opts for all-white attire, his Givenchy suit blending sci-fi elements with the 1940s setting of Marty Supreme, which previously featured orange as a signature color. His futuristic look hints at a potential role shift. Vintage flair makes an appearance with Miyako Bellizzi, the Marty Supreme costume designer, in archival Dior by John Galliano.#obrien #ted_sarandos #conan #stellan_skarsgard #marty_supreme
