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Ellen Degeneres' Oscars Selfie Stars Face Controversies And Career Declines

Ellen DeGeneres smiling cheerfully

Ten years ago, Ellen DeGeneres took an iconic selfie at the Oscars that quickly went viral, featuring a star-studded lineup of Hollywood A-listers. The photo, initially perceived as a spontaneous moment of fun, was later revealed to be a well-orchestrated marketing stunt by Samsung, the sponsor of the awards that year.

However, as time has passed, the sentiment towards the selfie has soured for various reasons. Some of the stars in the photo have faced controversies or personal challenges since then, affecting their public image.

Kevin Spacey, positioned prominently in the center of the selfie, saw his career derailed by allegations of inappropriate behavior in 2017. Despite legal outcomes in his favor, he continues to face backlash in the industry.

Ellen DeGeneres, the host of the Oscars that year, faced accusations of fostering a toxic work environment on her talk show in 2020, leading to its cancellation and a decline in her public standing.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, once a power couple in Hollywood, went through a highly publicized divorce in 2019, followed by legal battles over their assets and custody of their children.

Other stars in the selfie, such as Jared Leto, Jennifer Lawrence, and Bradley Cooper, have also experienced shifts in public perception over the years, with varying degrees of impact on their careers.

As the entertainment landscape evolves, the relevance and cool factor of the celebrities in the iconic Oscars selfie have fluctuated, raising doubts about their potential inclusion in a similar photo at present.

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