The Academy Awards generated a lot of controversy after the biggest flub in Oscars history took place. But also ablaze on social media that night were criticisms directed at actress Nicole Kidman — criticisms directed at the unusual way she was clapping.
Kidman, 49, was caught twice on camera clapping her palms together while keeping her fingers separated, prompting a flurry of tweets and GIFs about the clapping.
Twitter users posted GIFs of Kidman clapping and one person tweeted “Why does Nicole Kidman clap like The Grinch?!,”
Why does Nicole Kidman clap like The Grinch?! pic.twitter.com/dhzN7Og8xC
— Michael Lopriore (@MichaelLopriore) February 27, 2017
Some other tweets about her clapping included:
Someone teach Nicole Kidman how to clap! Use your whole hand, Nicole! pic.twitter.com/276JKj2mG4
— Andy St.Clair (@stclairandy) February 27, 2017
Why does Nicole Kidman clap so weirdly?? I've never seen anyone ever clap like that unless they have wet nail polish..? #Oscars2017
— Amanda Simko (@AmandaPanda0819) February 27, 2017
Nicole Kidman forgot how to clap in the middle of clapping.
— Spider-Benn Reboot (@BennParrish) February 27, 2017
Nicole Kidman cannot clap. #Oscars
— Gabriel Bergmoser (@gobergmoser) February 27, 2017
The Australian actress was wearing bulky rings, prompting many to come to her defense and point out the odd clapping was likely caused by the jewelry impeding her fingers.
Kidman was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Lion, a film about an Indian boy who gets lost on a train, finds himself in a new city and spends a lifetime searching for his family. It was the fourth Academy Award nomination Kidman has received. She was nominated Best Actress three times for her roles in Moulin Rouge!, The Hours and Rabbit Hole; she won for The Hours in 2003.
The 2017 Best Supporting Actress award was granted to actress Viola Davis for her role in Fences. The nomination made Davis the first black woman to win an Emmy, Oscar and Tony.
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