Photos circulating on social media Monday showing the interior of Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre after the Academy Awards prompted widespread reaction, as images revealed large amounts of trash left behind following the event.
The images, first highlighted in a report by the New York Post, showed the theater floor covered with discarded items, including plastic water bottles, snack bags, food debris, papers, and event programs.
The condition of the venue after the ceremony drew attention online, with users commenting on the contrast between the mess and public statements made by some attendees about environmental issues.
Clean up on aisle ALL#Oscars pic.twitter.com/pVxS56QmRm
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The Dolby Theatre, located in Los Angeles, hosts the annual Academy Awards and is regularly attended by high-profile figures in the entertainment industry.
Sunday’s ceremony featured appearances by several well-known actors and filmmakers, some of whom have publicly supported environmental causes in the past.
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Following the circulation of the images, social media users posted reactions highlighting the amount of waste visible in the theater.
One commenter wrote, “Aren’t some of them environmentalists? Where’s all that ‘protect the planet’ energy now?”
Another user commented on the images, writing, “Save the mountains, keep them clean, blah blah blah … but look at the mess they leave.”
Additional responses focused on what users described as a contradiction between environmental messaging and the condition of the venue after the event.
One commenter stated, “Just look at the hypocrisy— “Save the Planet” my ass! You people, that’s right- you people are nothing but a bunch of SLOBS! Trash and filth left behind by the over blown media apparatus known as ‘talent.’ What a bunch of pigs!”
Other users also pointed to the number of plastic bottles visible in the photos.
One X user wrote, “It’s One Bottle After Another.”
Another commenter criticized the behavior shown in the images, stating, “I guess when your apart of the ultra wealthy elite you lose basic human decency.”
A separate post added, “The Elites make the mess and the lower class clears it after them.”
Another user wrote, “You’d think they’d have some more class.”
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The reaction came as several individuals who participated in Sunday’s ceremony used their time during the broadcast to discuss environmental issues.
According to the New York Post, figures including Jane Fonda, Javier Bardem, and Leonardo DiCaprio addressed environmental concerns during the event.
Environmental advocacy has been a recurring theme at the Academy Awards over the years, with various participants using speeches and appearances to highlight climate-related topics and sustainability efforts.
The images from inside the theater did not identify specific individuals responsible for the discarded items, but the widespread nature of the debris prompted online discussion about post-event cleanup practices and expectations for large gatherings.
The Dolby Theatre is typically cleaned by staff following major events, including the Oscars, which involve large audiences and extended programming.
The aftermath of such events can include significant amounts of waste generated during the ceremony.
The viral images and subsequent reactions reflect ongoing attention to how public figures and large-scale events align with the environmental issues often raised during award ceremonies and other high-profile gatherings.
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