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

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.




