Nine epic fails from awards ceremonies and TV contests
It was a moment that will go down in
entertainment history - when La La Land was wrongly given the award for best
picture at the 2017 Oscars.
A little piece of paper was the cause of confusion at the 2016 Mobo awards when the prize for best song was given to the wrong winner.
Taylor and Kanye
The teams behind the film were in the middle of their speeches
before it was revealed the accolade should have gone to Moonlight
However,
it is not the first time the wrong winner - or loser - has been announced at an
awards ceremony or live on TV.
R&B trio WSTRN kept their award for almost an hour before it was revealed it should have gone to MC Abra Cadabra.
Hosts Rickie Williams and Melvin Odoom announced the error, explaining "someone picked up the wrong envelope".
What a way to steal someone's thunder.
Wrong queen
It was possibly the
shortest reign in history.
One
minute Miss Colombia, Ariadna Gutierrez, was being hailed as the winner of Miss
Universe, the next she was watching "her" crown being placed on the
head of Miss Philippines, Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach.
In
a mistake of truly universal proportions, 2015 contest host Steve Harvey
announced the wrong winner and the winner's sash and crown were put on the
wrong woman. Harvey then had to tell the world a terrible mistake had been made
Awkward.
Taylor and Kanye
The organisers may have got this one right, but one high-profile member of the audience certainly disagreed.
Singer Taylor Swift had just won best female video for her song You Belong With Me at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. However, Kanye West didn't agree with it.
Before Swift managed to utter a single thank you, the rapper snatched the microphone from her and proceeded to tell the audience - and everyone watching on TV - that Beyonce should have won. Cue opened-mouthed shock from Miss Swift.
Model muddle
"I'm feeling
sick about this," Australia's Next Top Model presenter Sarah Murdoch
uttered to the astonishment of viewers.
Kelsey
Martinovich had already been crowned as 2010 champion by public vote and was
halfway through her acceptance speech.
Murdoch
- wife of Lachlan Murdoch, the eldest son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch - then
announced the actual winner of the TV contest was 18-year-old Amanda Ware."This
is what happens when you have live TV, folks," Murdoch added.
Murs' mishap
Not so much
announcing the wrong winner, as announcing the correct loser at the wrong time.
X
Factor host Olly Murs had to apologise to 2015 contestant Monica Michael after
he announced to the nation that she was leaving the talent show.
In
fact, he had miscounted the votes from the four judges, thinking that three
judges were sending Monica home. It was actually tied two-two and it went down
to the public vote.
She
lost the vote anyway - but everyone then thought it was a fix.
Eurovision confusion
The UK public had
been voting to decide who would represent the UK at the 2007 Eurovision Song
Contest, with bubblegum pop group Scooch and solo singer Cyndi both among the
hopeful finalists.
So
there was understandable confusion when hosts Sir Terry Wogan and Fearne Cotton
simultaneously announced different winners live on air.
Moments
later Cotton announced that Scooch had indeed won the public vote. A BBC
statement later apologised for the gaffe but confirmed Scooch had won and would
be making the trip to Helsinki. Meanwhile, Cyndi's hopes of Euro glory were
well and truly Finnish-ed.
Scooch
later finished joint 22nd out of the 24 Eurovision finalists.
Cake, then mistake
Somewhat bizarrely
Michael Jackson actually accepted a non-existent award at the 2002 MTV video
music awards.
The
show happened to be held on the "King of Pop's" birthday, and after
calling him on stage to receive a birthday cake, singer Britney Spears told the
audience she considered him to be the "artist of the millennium".
Jackson
then began a full acceptance speech.
"When
I was a little boy growing up in Indiana if someone told me that one day as a
musician I'd be getting the artist of the millennium award, I wouldn't have
believed it," he said.
He
thanked God, his mother, Diana Ross and magician David Blaine, among others.
Lost in translation
Singer Katy Perry
accepted the award for best international song during France's 2009 NRJ Music
Awards, held in Cannes.
However,
the gong wasn't actually meant for her. It should have been awarded to Rihanna.
Perry's
embarrassment was eased slightly by the fact she did legitimately win best
international album for her One of the Boys album at the same awards ceremony.
Sacré
bleu.
Brandon's boozy Brit
DJ Brandon Block
stumbled on stage at the 2000 Brit Awards believing he had won something.
In
fact, Rolling Stones' guitarist Ronnie Wood and American Beauty actress Thora
Birch were in the middle of presenting the best soundtrack award to the film
Notting Hill.
Block
later recalled that - having been enjoying the corporate hospitality to the
full - he had been duped into thinking he had won an award by his mates, and
had obligingly trooped up to collect it.
It
ended with Block being manhandled by security and Wood throwing his drink over
him.
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