John Cena’s Nak*d Stunt At The Oscars 2024’s Stage Criticized By Andrew Tate(Photo Credit –Twitter/Wikimedia)

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The 96th Academy Awards, or the Oscars 2024, was an exciting event; the deservings took home the honors, and the rest prepared themselves to do even better. Amidst it all, John Cena grabbed the spotlight with his nak*d stunt referring to the 70s streakers. After the celebrations have settled, it is time for people to dive deeper into what went down at the grand event. The controversial influencer Andrew Tate claimed that Cena’s on-stage stunt was a humiliation ritual. Keep scrolling for more.

When the Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel mentioned the streaker incident from the 1974 Academy Award ceremony, it was the cue for John to recreate that incident on stage and supposedly run on the stage nak*d. But the former WWE champion got cold feet and was uncomfortable doing it. Ironically, he was there to present the Best Costume award. It went to Emma Stone led Poor Things. When the nominations were shown on screen, Cena underwent a quick wardrobe change, and he was draped in a curtain-like thing that looked like a toga.

John Cena’s n*de stunt went viral on social media within moments of it airing on screen. Andrew Tate is an internet personality and a former professional kickboxer. He often spews out conspiracy theories and engages social media in engaging conversations. After the Oscars, Tate went live on the Rumlble platform and made those startling revelations about the DC actor, per Marca.

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