The British entertainment noobs can stream Oscars live on Sky Go and NowTV. For Australian Viewers: Australian citizens can watch Oscars live stream on the popular Nine Network. It is the official broadcaster of Oscars. To watch Oscars online, there is also a 9Now app available where you can watch on-demand videos for free. Oscar® nominee, Mahershala Ali, and Amatus Sami-Karim during the live telecast of The 91st Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 24, 2019. Jordan Peele, Winston Duke, and Lupita Nyong'o pose during the live ABC Telecast of The 91st Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 24, 2019.
BEST: Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga Made Us Cry (Again) With “Shallow' - Ally and Jackson Maine — er, we mean Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper - silenced the entire Dolby Theatre when they took the stage to sing “Shallow,” their already-iconic duet from “A Star Is Born.” And then of course they brought the house down with applause when they finished. Hey, even if you’ve re-watched that scene from the movie a million times already, it was nice just to take another look at them. Oh, and then the song won an Oscar later in the evening, making this moment even more perfect.Also Read: Kevin Winter/Getty Images.
BEST: Awkwafina and John Mulaney Are the Most Adorable/Overwhelmed Presenters Ever - The breakout star of “Crazy Rich Asians” and the “SNL” alum were honored just to be announcing those who were nominated for Best Animated Short at the 91st Annual Academy Awards — even if they were totally freaked out while doing it. These two very funny people had a very funny, joint on-stage panic attack while recapping how starstruck they were hanging out backstage, rubbing elbows with the other A-list presenters.Also Read: Kevin Winter/Getty Images.