Emma Stone has spoken about THAT Oscars gaffe (Picture: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)

Emma Stone has spoken out about the major Oscars blunder everyone’s talking about, revealing how it was one of the most ‘horrible’ points of her career.

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The awkward incident occurred after Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced La La Land was the winner of Best Picture, before backstage officials from accountancy firm Price Waterhouse Cooper stormed the stage to announce Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight had actually won the gong.

It caused a wave of hilarious shocked reactions, with Ryan Gosling even sharing a snigger, but the 28-year-old La La Land actress wasn’t so relaxed about the incident.

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Speaking to the Daily Mail, Emma described the debacle as, ‘One of the most horrible moments of my life. Wow! It was just so horrible.’




The actress however previously revealed how she wasn’t too traumatised over the loss, saying in a post-awards press conference: ‘I f**king loved Moonlight. God, I love Moonlight so much!

‘I’m so excited for Moonlight! And, of course, it was an amazing thing to hear La La Land. I think we all would have loved to win Best Picture.’

Emma Stone accepts the Oscar for Best Actress from Leonardo DiCaprio (Picture: ddp USA/Rex/Shutterstock)

Just before the incident, Emma won Best Actress for her role in the Hollywood musical – so at least it’s a case of sharing the love.

The whole tirade has initiated a showbiz witch-hunt to decipher who’s responsible for disrupting the biggest night in Hollywood – with a recent tweet from the man responsible for overseeing the envelope-giving placing him in the firing line.

If anything, it was a massive distraction from the biggest mystery of the night – why can’t Nicole Kidman clap like everyone else?

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