By now you've likely heard that some fashion site something or other couldn't distinguish between Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey. Twitter reacted appropriately:
White people can tell these men apart but not OPRAH AND WHOOPI GOLDBERG? #Oscars pic.twitter.com/3wZcAhBhy3
— ¡Gabe! Ortíz (@TUSK81) February 29, 2016
My personal favorite review of the Red Carpet!
This. #Oscars pic.twitter.com/hufnutQWsp
— Rita Ballou (@rawhidevelvet) February 29, 2016
And @ChrisRock himself settled their drinking game early on...
#Oscars pic.twitter.com/Xt5ZWBYxKN
— Chris Rock (@chrisrock) February 29, 2016
The first half of the ceremonies showed a trend:
Me watching the #Oscarshttps://t.co/RsmXh1a4UK pic.twitter.com/9UsNECnPG7
— 9GAG (@9GAG) February 29, 2016
Louis CK saved the Best Short Documentary prize, but did the winner have some hidden star power?
Fun fact: In the Oscar-winning documentary "A Girl In The River" the role of "The River" was played by @andyserkis
— Blue Gal/Fran (@bluegal) February 29, 2016
But we finally got to the award everyone was waiting for...
Lesser men would have given up after twenty years of outrageous fame and fortune, but Leo persevered, and now he has a small trophy.
— Guy Endore-Kaiser (@GuyEndoreKaiser) February 29, 2016
#FeelTheBurn #Oscars #Leo pic.twitter.com/34NzWog6DY
— Manel (@FallenHymns) February 29, 2016
And when we got to Best Picture:
Now they'll forget the other film about reporters, yes?
— Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) February 29, 2016
No way, Dick. Anchorman is a timeless classic. https://t.co/oQ9mHqPQIc
— Joe Sonka (@joesonka) February 29, 2016
And the best news all night?
It's wonderful not seeing #Trump on a network for over 3 hours. #Oscars #Cleansed
— Judy Gold (@JewdyGold) February 29, 2016