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The Hillbilly Elegy actress blames her viral twerking dance at the 2021 Academy Awards on the Judas and the Black Messiah actor whom she fondly calls her friend-for-life.
Glenn Close s Da Butt dancing at the Oscars was completely spontaneous
The Hillbilly Elegy actress has opened up about the viral moment, admitting that although she knew Lil Rel Howery would be coming round to ask her about the song - which featured in Spike Lee s movie School Daze - as part of a trivia section, that s where the planning stopped. 28 April 2021
Putting the blame on Chris Terrio, Daniel Kuluuya and Darrell Britt-Gibson, she wrote on Instagram: I knew that Lil Rel was going to quiz me about Da Butt and all three guys helped me run through what I was to say.
Oscars was indeed scripted but her dance was not.
During the telecast, comedian
Lil Rel Howery tested attendees about songs that may have been nominated for Oscars in the past. Glenn correctly identified
Experience Unlimited‘s “Da Butt” from
Spike Lee‘s 1988 film
School Daze and then did the accompanying dance.
In an Instagram post, she explained that her interaction with Howery was indeed scripted. However, her decision to stand up and dance was completely spontaneous.
Glenn, who was seated with screenwriter
Chris Terrio, actor
Darrell Britt-Gibson and Oscar-winner
Daniel Kaluuya, explained, “I knew that Lil Rel was going to quiz me about ‘Da Butt’ and all three guys helped me run through what I was to say.” She said she “had googled ‘Da Butt’ and watched Spike’s music video so when Lil Rel asked if I could do the dance…you can actually see me think of the video.”