John Cena, the American professional wrestler and actor, appeared naked on the Oscars stage while presenting the award for best costume design.

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The ceremony for the 96th Academy Awards was held on Sunday night at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

During the event, the 46-year-old walked onto the stage completely nude, save for the presenter’s card, which he used to cover his genitalia.

Jimmy Kimmel, the award show host, had set up the bit by sharing a little bit of Oscars history.

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Kimmel showed an old clip of a real streaker who interrupted the 1974 Oscars broadcast and then prompted the former WWE star to streak across the stage.

“Can you imagine if a nude man ran across the stage today? Wouldn’t that be crazy?” Kimmel jokingly asked the audience after remembering the infamous moment.

That was when a shirtless Cena popped his head out from the corner of the stage.

 “I changed my mind. I do not want to do the streaker bit,” Cena told Kimmel. “I just do not feel right about it. It is an elegant event, you know, you should feel shame right now for suggesting such a tasteless joke.”

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Kimmel said the bit was “supposed to be funny,” to which Cena hilariously responded, “The male body is not a joke!”

The host argued that Cena, who is also a famed WWE wrestler, wrestles in the nude. “Dude, I don’t wrestle naked,” Cena said. “I wrestle in jorts!”

“Jorts are worse than naked!” Kimmel retorted.

The muscle man thereafter came onstage with nothing but a large envelope covering his private parts as the audience roared with laughter.

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Since he could not move the envelope to open it, there was a quick cut and he re-appeared wearing a curtain-like golden toga.

‘Poor Things’ designer Holly Waddington took home the award for best costume design.



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