Jennifer Lopez tripped on the train of her dress while she was presenting at the Oscar Awards on Sunday.
The 45-year-old singer was left red faced after she stumbled on the train of her dress at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles when she presented Chris Pine with the Best Costume gong.
But luckily, the Star Trek star managed to prevent the brunette beauty from landing on her face as he quickly caught her.
The Maid in Manhattan star knew her nude princess dress may cause her some issues when she chose it but it was a risk she was prepared to take because she felt she was experienced.
Speaking to US journalist Lara Spencer, Lopez said: “I knew it’d be a challenge, but I like a challenge. I’ve a whole technique. I got this. I’m used to it. I’ve done it so many times.”
However, despite her confidence, the stunning star admitted she had brought another dress with her for the after-party.
“There’s a party dress. When I turn around you’ll see what I mean. You can’t party in this dress.’’
Meanwhile, Birdman – a showbiz satire about the dark side of fame soared to Oscars glory, taking four Academy Awards including the coveted best picture prize on Hollywood’s biggest night.
Emotions ran high on an evening which was marked by political statements about women’s rights, racial equality and the lives of Mexican migrants.
And there was disappointment for the team behind coming-of-age drama Boyhood, a longtime best picture favourite that lost steam as Tinseltown’s awards season came to a close, with just one prize for best supporting actress Patricia Arquette out of six nominations.
Birdman, the fanciful yet dark story of a washed-up superhero film actor battling to revive his career on Broadway, was a grand triumph for Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, who personally won three of the film’s four golden statuettes.
“Fear is the condom of life. It doesn’t allow you to enjoy things,” Inarritu said of the creative process behind his film, which won plaudits for its long, complex and unbroken shots.
“So I took the condom off and it felt real.”- TimesLive.



