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8 things you need to know about the toilets at the Oscars
UNDERNEATH IT ALL, A-List celebrities are just like the rest of us.
Sure, they’ll rock up to the Academy Awards this Sunday looking flawless and fragrant and like their poos resemble tiny Maltesers that smell like the Body Shop, but we all know that’s not true.
Behind the glitz and glamour of the red carpet, we want to know what goes on where the real action happens at the Oscars… in the bathroom.
Choose your moment
The Oscars is a live broadcast, so the last thing the producers want is stars who have ill advisedly broken the seal getting up and down like a fiddler’s elbow to go to the jacks.
While there are seat fillers employed there are still restrictions on when people can leave their seats.
Vanity Fair advises:
This phenomenon isn’t particular to the Oscars either. A Buzzfeed employee witnessed the luminous Kate Beckinsale waiting to take her seat after a bathroom break at the Golden Globes. Even the luminous Kate Beckinsale has to wait.
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Imagine Benedict Cumberbatch desperately trying to get back to his seat in time for Best Actor after rushing out because he was BURSTING, only to be told he has to wait. Morto.
Seat fillers, eh?
Yep. Every year hundreds of people are employed to fill the seats of those toddling off to the toilet. They’re paid a small fee, but have to provide their own tuxes and dresses.
Travel writer Joshua Crouthamel worked at the Academy Awards one year and told the Daily Mail that sometimes even the seat fillers need a bathroom break:
Elijah Wood. Not a seat filler. EMPICS Entertainment EMPICS Entertainment
They all pile in together
Does Dame Helen Mirren have to queue up with Jennifer Lawrence and Jared Leto’s mam in order to spend a penny?
Do Samuel L Jackson and Jack Nicholson have to observe the rules of the urinal?
It seems that when it comes to the Oscars, the bathrooms are a bit of a free for all.
Previous nominee and attendee in 2011 Michael Creagh told DailyEdge.ie that the Dolby Theatre, where the awards show is held, is “nice, but it’s just a big theatre”. So whichever one is closest to you, that’s the one you use.
On one trip to the men’s room Creagh ran into Hurt Locker actor Jeremy Renner, nominated the previous year for Best Actor.
Nominee and attendee Juanita Wilson (nominated in 2010 for The Door) told DailyEdge.ie meanwhile that “everyone is friendly” in the queue for the bathroom and that “some are more dazzled by others” by the celebs.
You might meet your idol
Not only does everyone pile in together at the Oscars when it comes to the bathrooms, they’re also a place where there might be no escape, if you really have to go.
Entertainment Weekly reports that Daniel Day Lewis was set upon by Zac Efron one year, with Efron telling the My Left Foot actor:
Day Lewis saw his opportunity when a cubicle became free, darting in, apologising over his shoulder:
Zac Efron. Bursting. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
The presenters get their own jacks
In 2007 Mark Walhberg revealed that he had used Ellen’s own private Oscars bathroom while he was knocking around backstage.
People forget their Oscars in the bathrooms
According to Mental Floss Colin Firth nearly lost his Oscar for The King’s Speech in 2011 after leaving it on top of a cistern.
The ladies’ bathroom will always be the ladies’ bathroom
This Entertainment Weekly insight from the Golden Globes offers some behind-the-scenes details:
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Even the Oscars toilets aren’t immune to disaster
In 2013 a blocked toilet in one of the womens’ bathrooms in the Dolby Theatre overflowed, leading to this flooding in the lobby:
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We can’t help but wonder which celeb was standing over that toilet, silently mouthing and pleading “please go down, PLEASE go down”.
First published Feb 2015
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