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WATCH: Oscars Guests Slammed Online For Leaving Dolby Theatre A Mess

By Louise Ducrocq
18/03/2026
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Guests who were in attendance at the 2026 Oscars have been slammed for littering all over the swanky Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Photos of the famous venue after the ceremony show popcorn, bottles and boxes scattered across the floor after attendees appeared to leave their rubbish behind rather than disposing of it properly.

An entertainment journalist shared a photo of the littered theatre after the event, writing beside it: “Clean up on aisle ALL.”

In the image, the upper tier of the theatre is covered in debris, with crumbs of food, popcorn, takeaway-style boxes, bottles of water and other items strewn across both the floor and seats.

Reacting to the photo, one person said: “Rich people leaving their dirt for poor people as always.”

Another asked: “How hard is it to not leave your garbage on the floor?”

A third added: “Learning that no matter how much money someone has, humans are still humans,” while a fourth wrote: “This is disgusting.”

A fifth quipped: “The clean up crew deserves an Oscar.”

The backlash comes as the Academy Awards continues to position itself as one of the most glamorous nights in the entertainment calendar, with tickets reportedly costing thousands and the event attended by some of the biggest names in film.

Held annually at the Dolby Theatre, the venue is specifically designed to host the ceremony and seats over 3,000 guests, including A-list actors, filmmakers and industry executives.

Despite the luxury setting, however, post-show clean-up has long been a behind-the-scenes reality. Large-scale events like the Oscars typically rely on extensive cleaning crews who work through the night to reset the venue, often dealing with food waste, drink containers and promotional materials left behind after the broadcast ends.

The viral images have reignited debate online about etiquette at high-profile events and the treatment of service staff working behind the scenes.

Some users have highlighted the contrast between the glitz and glam of Hollywood's most important night, and the state in which the theatre was left.

@cbsmornings Even if they don’t take home a statue at the Academy Awards, nominees are still leaving with an “Everyone Wins” swag bag worth more than $350,000. The haul includes luxury villa getaways in Costa Rica and Ibiza, spa treatments, beauty products and even a custom prenup. 🎬🛍️✨ #oscars #academyawards #giftbag #swag #actors ♬ original sound - CBS Mornings

The Oscars may be all about prestige, red carpets and career-defining wins, but for a select group of nominees, the night also comes with one of Hollywood’s most extravagant perks — the now-infamous “Everyone Wins” gift bag.

Handed out to around 25 nominees in the major acting and directing categories, the bags are not officially affiliated with the Academy Awards, but are instead curated by marketing company Distinctive Assets. In 2026, the value of each bag reportedly reached a record-breaking $350,000 (€320,000 approx.), underlining just how far the tradition has evolved from simple luxury freebies to full-blown lifestyle packages.

This year’s standout inclusion is a custom residential interior design package worth $100,000, offering winners the chance to completely transform their living spaces. Travel also plays a huge role in the bags’ appeal, with nominees gifted a luxury villa stay in Ibiza for up to 16 guests (valued at $65,000) and a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Finnish Lapland to witness the Northern Lights (worth $35,000). Wellness remains another major focus, with high-end retreats in destinations like Costa Rica and Sri Lanka, alongside cosmetic treatments including a $25,000 facial rejuvenation package and premium skincare from sought-after brands.

But it’s often the more unusual items that get people talking.

Among the quirkier additions this year are a consultation for a personalised prenuptial agreement, a 24-carat gold-plated cryptocurrency wallet, and even dark chocolate pretzels topped with edible gold flakes. At the same time, the bags still include more accessible, trend-driven products — from viral reusable water bottles to celebrity-favourite recovery sandals and popular skincare essentials.

While only a handful of stars walk away with Oscars themselves, these lavish goodie bags ensure that, in true Hollywood fashion, even those who don’t win still leave with something extraordinary.

This year’s ceremony itself drew major attention globally, with millions tuning in to watch the biggest awards in cinema handed out, alongside high-profile performances and celebrity appearances.

But while the spotlight is usually on the winners and red carpet fashion, the aftermath inside the theatre has now become an unexpected talking point — and one that has left a sour taste for many viewers online.

Oscars 2026: Big Wins, Political Statement And Shock Tie

The 98th Academy Awards delivered a night of historic wins, political moments and an unexpected tie, as Hollywood’s biggest stars gathered in Los Angeles to celebrate the best in film.

For Ireland, the ceremony marked a major milestone.

Jessie Buckley made history by becoming the first Irish performer to win the Best Actress Oscar, taking the prize for her acclaimed performance in Hamnet. Her victory quickly became one of the defining moments of the evening, dominating social media discussion alongside the continuing Oscar drought of Leonardo DiCaprio, who once again missed out on a win.

Irish success on the night did not stop there. Ireland had secured no less than 10 nominations total.

Dubliner Richard Baneham also added to Ireland’s Oscar tally after Avatar: Fire and Ash won Best Visual Effects, marking another triumph for one of the country’s most celebrated behind-the-scenes talents.

Retirement Plan, directed by John Kelly and voiced by Domhnall Gleeson, was nominated for Best Animated Short Film. Despite a strong showing, the Oscar went to The Girl Who Cried Pearls.

The biggest overall winner of the night was One Battle After Another, which led the field with six awards. The film claimed the top honour of Best Picture, while Paul Thomas Anderson took home Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film’s success continued with Sean Penn winning Best Supporting Actor for his performance as a military zealot.

Penn, however, was notably absent from the ceremony. According to reports, the 65-year-old actor had travelled to Europe and planned to visit Ukraine instead of attending the awards. Presenter Kieran Culkin referenced the absence during the broadcast, joking: “Sean Penn couldn’t be here this evening, or didn’t want to, so I’ll be accepting the award on his behalf.” It marked Penn’s sixth nomination and third Oscar win.

@varietymagazine Sean Penn becomes fourth male actor to win three #Oscars ♬ original sound - Variety

Elsewhere, Michael B. Jordan secured the Best Actor award for his performance in Sinners, while Amy Madigan won Best Supporting Actress for Weapons, as this year’s honours were spread across a mix of major studio productions, independent films and international titles.

The ceremony, hosted by Conan O’Brien, featured a lively tone throughout the night. O’Brien repeatedly targeted Timothée Chalamet with playful jabs, a running gag that proved popular with the audience.

@culted Bro actually doesn’t gaf 😭 #timotheechalamet #timothéechalamet #timotheechalametedit #oscars #fyp ♬ original sound - CULTED

Meanwhile, Matt Berry was widely praised for his role as the ceremony’s announcer, delivering his distinctive voiceover introductions throughout the evening.

One of the most emotional moments came during a tribute to veteran filmmaker Rob Reiner, which featured appearances from Billy Crystal and several of Reiner’s close collaborators, drawing an emotional response from the audience.

But one of the most surprising moments came during the Best Live Action Short Film category, which produced the first Oscar tie in 13 years. Presenter Kumail Nanjiani appeared momentarily stunned when he opened the envelope before telling the audience: “It’s a tie. I’m not joking. It’s actually a tie. So everyone calm down. We’re gonna get through this. Focus up.”

The joint winners were The Singers and Two People Exchanging Saliva, prompting cheers and confusion in equal measure inside the theatre. Nanjiani later joked that the result might upset many Oscar prediction contests, while O’Brien added: “I just want to say congratulations to both winners — you just ruined 22 million Oscar pools.”

Meanwhile, the animated hit KPop Demon Hunters also emerged as one of the night’s standout success stories. The film won Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song for the track Golden, marking the first time a K-pop song has won the category at the Oscars.

The film has already been a major global hit, becoming Netflix’s most-watched film with more than 500 million views, and its success at the awards was celebrated widely in South Korea as a milestone moment for the country’s growing influence in global pop culture.

@entertainmenttonight EJAE, AUDREY NUNA and REI AMI belted their hit “Golden” from ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ just before the anthem won Best Original Song at the #Oscars! #kpopdemonhunters #golden #ejae ♬ original sound - Entertainment Tonight

Among the other winners on the night were Frankenstein, which picked up multiple technical awards including Production Design, Costume Design and Makeup and Hairstyling, while F1 won Best Sound.

In the documentary categories, Mr Nobody against Putin won Best Documentary Feature, while All the Empty Rooms took the Best Documentary Short Film prize.

Norway’s Sentimental Value won Best International Feature Film, while The Girl Who Cried Pearls was named Best Animated Short Film.

Politics was never far from the spotlight during the 98th Academy Awards, with several moments throughout the night drawing clear connections between cinema and the wider global climate.

Host Conan O’Brien signalled early on that the ceremony would not shy away from controversy, warning viewers in his opening monologue: “I warn you, tonight could get political.” He then joked that those uncomfortable with the tone could watch “an alternative Oscars being hosted by Kid Rock at a Dave & Buster’s down the street.” Later in the broadcast he took aim at Donald Trump, quipping that the ceremony was coming live from the “has a small penis theater”, adding: “Let’s see him put his name in front of that.”

Some of the evening’s most direct statements came from presenters and winners themselves.

@parismatch #JavierBardem calls for peace at the #Oscars 🏆 #filmtok #whattowatch #academyawards ♬ son original - Paris Match

While announcing the Best International Feature Film category, Javier Bardem drew loud applause from the audience when he declared: “No to war, and free Palestine.” The sentiment echoed through the Dolby Theatre as several speeches during the night touched on global politics, humanitarian concerns and the responsibility of artists to speak out.

The political tone also ran through the ceremony’s biggest winning film.

One Battle After Another, which picked up six awards including Best Picture, tells the story of a rebel group fighting an authoritarian government that detains immigrants in camps. Accepting the Best Adapted Screenplay award, director Paul Thomas Anderson hinted at the real-world parallels behind the story. “I wrote this movie for my kids, to say sorry for the housekeeping mess that we left in this world we’re handing off to them,” he said. “But also with the encouragement that they will hopefully be the generation that brings us some common sense and decency.”

Other winners used their time on stage to highlight wider social issues.

Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier, accepting Best International Feature Film for Sentimental Value, urged voters to think carefully about leadership, saying: “All adults are responsible for all children. Let’s not vote for politicians that don’t take this seriously into account.”

Meanwhile, Gloria Cazares, featured in the documentary short All the Empty Rooms, delivered one of the night’s most emotional speeches about gun violence in the United States, explaining that the film shows the preserved bedrooms of children lost in school shootings. “Gun violence is now the number one cause of death in kids and teens. We believe that if the world could see their empty bedrooms, it would be a different America.”

With historic Irish success, major Hollywood victories, an unusual tie adding extra drama and strong political statements, the 2026 Academy Awards delivered a memorable night that combined celebration, surprise and a few headline-grabbing moments along the way.

Full list of the Oscars 2026's Winners:

Best Picture
One Battle After Another

Actor in a Leading Role
Michael B Jordan - Sinners

Actress in a Leading Role
Jessie Buckley - Hamnet

Actor in a Supporting Role
Sean Penn - One Battle After Another

Actress in a Supporting Role
Amy Madigan - Weapons

Directing
Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
One Battle After Another - Paul Thomas Anderson

Writing (Original Screenplay)
Sinners - Ryan Coogler

Animated Feature Film
KPop Demon Hunters

Animated Short Film
The Girl Who Cried Pearls

Casting
One Battle After Another

Cinematography
Sinners - Autumn Durald Arkapaw

Documentary Feature Film
Mr Nobody against Putin

Documentary Short Film
All the Empty Rooms

Editing
One Battle After Another - Andy Jurgensen

International Feature Film
Sentimental Value (Norway)

Music (Original Song)
Golden from KPop Demon Hunters

Music (Original Score)
Sinners - Ludwig Göransson

Production Design
Frankenstein

Sound
F1

Visual Effects
Avatar: Fire and Ash

Costume Design
Frankenstein - Kate Hawley

Live Action Short Film - joint winners
The Singers
Two People Exchanging Saliva

Makeup and Hairstyling
Frankenstein - Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel and Cliona Furey

Louise Ducrocq

Written by Louise Ducrocq

Louise is an expert content creator, and online author for Radio Nova. She's evolved in a few different fields, including mental health and travel, and is now excited to be part of the wonderful word of Radio.

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