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Oscars 2019: Photos of the good, the bad and the ugly on the red carpet

The 91st edition of the Academy Awards took place on Sunday, February 24, 2019, and actors, actresses and so many other stakeholders turned out in their glory to celebrate a night of excellence.

As expected, loads of celebrities appeared on the red carpet looking stylish and absolutely breathtaking in their lovely and well-fitted outfits. There were also cases of people that had one begging the question, ‘What were you thinking?’

Jennifer Hudson, Lady Gaga , Jennifer Lopez and Angela Basset were eye candies of the ceremony and they made the list of some of our best dressed stars to walk the red carpet.

Guilianna Rancic, Awkafina and Maya Rudolph made the list of some of the worst dressed at the award ceremony. Awkafina who is one of the stars of Crazy Rich Asians, was dressed down in a shimmering metallic pant suit that was a little underwhelming for one of the biggest nights in Hollywood.

Best

1.) Lady Gaga

2.) Emma Stone

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3.) Glenn Close

4. Jenifer Lopez

5.) Micheal Jordan, Letitia Wright Danai Gurira and Winston Duke

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7.) Jenifer Hudson

8.) Billy Porter

Worst

9.) Juliana Rancic

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10.) Awkwafina

11.) Maya Rudolph

12.) Charlize Theron

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered a report that compiled the list of all the winners at the Oscars 2019 award show. Stars from Black Panther, A Star Is Born, Bohemian Rhapsody and The Favourite, were some of the big winners that won their categories.

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