![]() User said the moment showed Lady Gaga could be an excellent choice to host next year's Oscars. "Lady Gaga telling Liza Minnelli 'I got you' on stage at the Academy Awards in an industry and society that so rarely takes care of its older women. My heart needed that," wrote Twitter. "One day I hope someone will be there to say 'I got you' too." Here's what its win means for the Deaf community. Viewers flocked to Twitter to praise the sweet moment between two music legends. When she started to stumble over her words, Gaga smoothly picked up the cue and helped her along.Īt the end of the presentation, the pop singer knelt down by Minnelli and softly said "I got you." Minnelli whispered back "I know." Minnelli, who appeared in a wheelchair, proceeded to introduce this year's best picture nominees. The crowd erupted into applause again for Minnelli, who was celebrating the 50th anniversary of 1972's "Cabaret," for which she won the Oscar for best actress. Oscars 2022 winners: 'CODA' wins best picture, Will Smith and Jessica Chastain win acting honors at Academy Awards You know how I love working with legends," Gaga began. "And I'm honored to present the final award of the evening with a true, show business legend." When Minnelli appeared to struggle with the sheets of paper she was holding and muttered "I don't understand," Gaga gracefully assisted her, saying "I got it" and taking the musical theater icon by the hand. "You see that? The public, they love you," Gaga, 36, told Minnelli, 76, whose introduction was followed by a standing ovation inside the Dolby Theater. That moment was the tender exchange between Lady Gaga and Liza Minnelli, who appeared alongside the "House of Gucci" star as a surprise best picture presenter. ![]() In the midst of a chaotic - and briefly violent - Oscars ceremony, one moment from the broadcast is making waves on social media in a positive way. Watch Video: Lady Gaga's Oscars moment with Liza Minnelli not her first celeb duet ![]()
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