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28th Mar 2022

WATCH: Lady Gaga and Liza Minnelli save the Oscars with heartwarming moment

Hugh Carr

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We’re not crying, you’re crying.

In the biggest news of the night that didn’t involve five digits and a face, CODA won Best Picture at the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday night (27 March).

However, immediately before the announcement came a moment from singer/actress Lady Gaga and Hollywood legend Liza Minnelli which may go down as one of the most heartwarming moments in Oscar history.

The pair were coupled together to present the award for Best Picture, following an emotional speech from Best Actor winner Will Smith.

Minnelli received a standing ovation from attendees, celebrating 50 years since her own win at the Oscars for the 1972 musical drama Cabaret.

“You see that?,” Gaga said.

“The public, they love you.

“You know how I love working with legends, and I’m honoured to present the final award of the evening with a true show business legend,” she added.

At times, Minnelli seemed disorientated, regularly looking to Gaga for signals, being heard to say “I don’t understand” at one point.

Minnelli said that following a short video, the winner would be announced, with some assistance from Gaga.

Before the video played, Gaga could be seen bringing her head down to Minnelli’s ear to whisper some words of encouragement before the winner was announced.

“I’ve got you,” Gaga could be heard saying.

“I know, thank you,” Minnelli replied.

Following the video package, Gaga sang a bar from Cabaret’s opening song, Willkommen, along with Minnelli.

“I’m so happy to be here, especially with you,” Minnelli told Gaga, adding “I’m your biggest fan”.

Minnelli was given the honour of announcing the winner of Best Picture, CODA.

Gaga has regularly cited Minnelli as a key inspiration for her work in show business.

The pair first met following a concert in Madison Square Garden in 2011 as part of the Monster Ball Tour.