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Oscars: The B-Hole Rule and Cena's Near Nudity!

Summary

  • John Cena almost appeared nude at the Oscars.
  • Network Standards and Practices had strict rules.
  • Cena's 'exit' was taped to adhere to guidelines.
Oscars: The B-Hole Rule and Cena's Near Nudity!

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel shared details about wardrobe restrictions at the Oscars, prompted by John Cena's memorable nearly-nude appearance. Cena, who presented an award while wearing only Birkenstocks and a strategically held card, discussed the extensive "negotiation" with network Standards and Practices.

Kimmel explained the network's "worries" about potential exposure on live television, emphasizing that a "regular-sized" card wouldn't suffice. The core issue was a strict rule against showing "the exit," a guideline reportedly in place for decades.

To comply, the card was enlarged, and Cena confirmed his "b-hole" was taped. Behind-the-scenes photos later revealed Cena wore a modesty pouch, ensuring no unintended nudity despite his bold presentation.

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John Cena presented an award at the Oscars nearly nude, with only a large card and modesty pouch for coverage.
Cena had to adhere to strict network rules, including not showing his 'exit,' requiring him to tape himself.
Yes, Kimmel revealed the negotiation process and specific rules surrounding John Cena's daring presentation.

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