John Cena's Shocking Oscars Wardrobe Scandal Revealed: Backstage Pics Debunk The Naked Truth
By Alisan Duran on March 11, 2024 at 9:30 AM EDT
In his appearance at the 2024 Oscars, John Cena was careful not to reveal too much!
Although many thought the actor walked onstage naked, some behind-the-scenes photos revealed the truth!
Concealing The Needed Areas
During his presentation of the award for best costume design, "The Suicide Squad" star gave the impression of being completely unclothed. While his attire was minimal, Cena, 46, took precautions to prevent any potential wardrobe mishaps.
Exclusive behind-the-scenes images, which was obtained by People, saw Cena standing in an Oscars corridor, clad only in a modesty pouch designed to conceal his intimate areas. This pouch essentially consisted of underwear providing coverage both front and back. Thus, despite the appearance that the professional wrestler could expose himself at any moment, the Oscars wardrobe team ensured that such an incident was averted.
John Cena Leaves Very Little To The Imagination
Cena made a bold statement on stage, armed only with an oversized winner's envelope strategically covering his lower half and a pair of Birkenstocks.
It was a nod to a memorable Oscars moment from the past.
"At the 46th Academy Awards, 1974, David Niven was in the middle of introducing Elizabeth Taylor when a nude man - a streaker - ran across the stage," host Jimmy Kimmel reminisced while introducing Cena. "Can you imagine if a nude man ran across the stage today?"
John Cena Gets Cold Feet Over Streaker Idea
Well, Cena certainly embodied the spirit, although he wasn't aiming to be the next Hollywood streaker. The duo shared a playful exchange, with Kimmel teasing that Cena was supposed to streak in response to his hypothetical scenario, but the professional wrestler bailed at the last moment.
"Honestly, you should feel shame right now for suggesting such a tasteless idea," Cena retorted to Kimmel, emphasizing, "The male body is not a joke."
Cena's Lack Of Clothing At The 2024 Oscars
Cena then stepped onto center stage, clutching the oversized presenter's envelope to announce the award, which ultimately went to "Poor Things." However, he encountered a humorous obstacle as he struggled to lift the envelope to reveal the nominees.
"Costumes… they are so important. Maybe the most important thing there is," Cena remarked, alluding to his own unconventional attire.
Kimmel then offered after Cena said, "I can’t open the envelope," then announced the nominations so the actor could stay fully covered.
Change Of Wardrobe
As the nominee montage concluded, Cena had undergone a transformation, now adorned in a makeshift toga.
It appeared as though the garment had been hastily fashioned from an Oscars stage curtain, complete with a decorative tassel.
Behind-The-Scenes Look At John Cena's Costume
Here’s how John Cena went from fully naked (!!!) to partially clothed while costume design nominees reel played. Jimmy Kimmel really did help. #Oscars pic.twitter.com/dZPA7qmbgf
— Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) March 11, 2024
A behind-the-scenes clip showcasing Cena's rapid costume change during the nominee announcements was posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
"Here's how John Cena went from fully naked (!!!) to partially clothed while costume design nominees reel played. Jimmy Kimmel really did help," a user wrote alongside a BTS clip.
Jimmy Kimmel Mentions Greta Gerwig
Kimmel kicked off the show by directly addressing the Oscars snub of Greta Gerwig.
"I know that winning an Oscar is something you’ve dreamed about since you were a kid, and now here we are, all dressed up celebrating the best of the best beginning with the biggest movie of the year: Barbie," Kimmel said in his opening monologue. "Now Barbie is a feminist icon thanks to Greta Gerwig, who many believed deserved to be nominated for Best Director."
Several awards have already been announced, with Da’Vine Joy Randolph winning Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in "The Holdovers."
"War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko" triumphed in the category of Best Animated Short Film, while "The Boy and the Heron" took home the award for Best Animated Feature Film.