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Here’s why Cate Blanchett says award shows should ‘go back’ to being not televised

By IANS | Updated: March 20, 2025 10:46 IST

Los Angeles, March 20 Oscar winning-actress Cate Blanchett feels Hollywood’s most glamorous award nights should go back to ...

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Los Angeles, March 20 Oscar winning-actress Cate Blanchett feels Hollywood’s most glamorous award nights should go back to being not televised.

During an appearance on Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang‘s Las Culturistas podcast, the trio discussed the invasive nature of social media and phones.

Blanchett said of the issue, “There’s so few spaces that you can go now, where you are private. That’s what I loved about the late ’80s, going to all of the dance parties in Sydney for Mardi Gras. People were just there.”

“They were so present, you know, they were just together, collectively, having a great time. It was non-aggressive. No one was being recorded. No one cared what anyone did.”

The conversation shifted to the litany of celebrity annoyances at award shows, like photographers and “lip readers,” reports variety.com.

“Lip readers?” Blanchett questioned..

The hosts went on to explain that there is a segment of social media dedicated to reading stars’ lips while they are having private conversations on red carpets.

“That’s really, what? I mean, do something. Learn Ikebana or something, like a skill that’s actually beautiful,” Blanchett said.

“I mean, I say, I know it’s blasphemy, go back to the day when it wasn’t televised. Bring that back and just have a great party where people can just let go.”

She continued, “I mean, the fashion is great, and all of that stuff. We’ll find out in the end who won or who didn’t win. But it would be so nice that that happened behind closed doors. Absolutely a very different evening.”

Recently, the actress shared that doesn’t have too many photos from her wedding to Andrew Upton, but she affirms that she has great memories.

Appearing on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ to discuss her upcoming thriller ‘Black Bag’, the 55-year-old actress revealed why there’s only one photo in existence from her 1997 wedding, reports ‘People’ magazine.

“When I got married, which is a very long time ago, 27 years ago”, Blanchett began before getting distracted by a more recent photo of herself and Upton, 59, that appeared on the studio screen.

The Australian actress continued, “I'm still married for 27 years. When we got married we had absolutely no money. We couldn't have a photographer and we had two friends who were photographers”.

“One guy who got so drunk he forgot to load film in the camera and the other one had such a good time that he didn't take any pictures, and as a result, we have one picture of our wedding”, the actress told Barrymore, 50.

She then described the one wedding photo they do have, which is “a blurry picture of the two of us getting in the car, but I really remember the night as a result”.

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