Host Says the Academy Refused to Let Him Put Clothes on Oscar or Lay It Down Horizontally

Conan O’Brien and his head writer Mike Sweeney revealed on the former’s podcast that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences refused to let them put clothes on an Oscar or have it presented horizontally.
O’Brien hosted the 2025 Academy Awards earlier this month and had some ideas for a promo video that got turned down. The promo featured O’Brien and a 9-foot-tall Oscar statuette as a domestic couple.
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“We’re fighting about things couples fight about,” O’Brien said on the “Conan Needs a Friend” podcast about the promo. “At one point, I thought wouldn’t it be great if it’s just on the couch? Let’s lay it on a really big couch and I’ll be vacuuming and say, ‘Could you at least lift your feet? Or could you at least get up and help? Load the dishwasher?’ We wanted to do it, and they just said, ‘No, no no, that can’t happen.’”
When the duo wanted to put apron on the statuette to depict it as a housewife serving O’Brien leftovers, the Academy said: “No clothing on Oscar. Oscar is always naked.”
The promo ended up being made without these additions.
O’Brien also revealed the original opening to the 2025 Oscars that was scrapped. The bit that made it to air was a direct spoof of “The Substance” in which O’Brien crawled out of the back of Demi Moore. The sketch recalled Billy Crystal’s annual tradition of starting the Oscars by digitally inserting himself into scenes from the nominees. O’Brien originally planned to do that on a larger scale.
“The whole thing was that the dye wouldn’t come off and we had to shoot it in one day,” O’Brien said, the video would’ve also included characters like Count Orlok from “Nosferatu” piling on him for the mistake.
The Los Angeles fires resulted in the Academy pivoting to start the Oscars with a montage of famous movies set in L.A.
The video package led into musical performance from “Wicked” Oscar nominees Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, which was then followed by O’Brien’s “Substance” parody and opening monologue.
Watch O’Brien and Sweeney discuss the Oscars in the video below.






