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Oscars host slammed for 'not funny' and 'weird' bum drum joke directed at Timothée Chalamet

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Updated 00:20 16 Mar 2026 GMTPublished 00:05 16 Mar 2026 GMT

Oscars host slammed for 'not funny' and 'weird' bum drum joke directed at Timothée Chalamet

Conan O'Brien has made numerous jibes at Timothée Chalamet so far

Callum Jones

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Topics: Oscars, Academy Awards, Conan O'Brien, Timothee Chalamet

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Oscars viewers are not a fan of some of the jokes being made by Conan O'Brien at the 98th Academy Awards, including a 'bum drum' gaff aimed at Timothée Chalamet.

"Wtf is the Bum Drum. It was so f****** weird, no one was laughing," one person penned on X.

While a second added: "Enough with this bum drum thing it's not funny," and a third remarked: "No the bum drum thing is very weird."

After the joke was made, the camera cut to Chalamet sat alongside partner, Kylie Jenner, in what was an awkward Oscars moment.

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The camera then panned to a musician playing a beat on a sculpted backside. I mean, standard.

Conan O'Brien is hosting the Oscars again this year (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)
Conan O'Brien is hosting the Oscars again this year (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

Earlier on in the evening, O'Brien referenced the Wonka actor's recent comments about ballet and opera and 'no one caring'.

O'Brien stated that 'security was tight' in Hollywood this evening for the 'ballet and opera communities'.

"They're just mad you left out jazz," he added.

Most controversial Oscar moments

Hattie McDaniel wins but is segregated from her cast (1940)

Now, we're going back for this one, but with #OscarsSoWhite only being 11 years ago, it's still as topical as ever.

McDaniel was the first Black woman to ever win an Oscar, for her supporting role in the equally controversial film Gone with the Wind. Although she made history that night, paving the way for the likes of Halle Berry and Cynthia Erivo, McDaniel was seated at the back of the room away from her co-stars.

This didn't stop McDaniel from giving an empowering speech, however, in which she said, 'my heart is too full to tell you just how I feel'.

A ban on political speeches (1993)

I don't know about you, but this one is new to me. In 1993, the Oscars seemed to tire of political speeches and decided to ban whoever dared utter one. Well, three people who said, 'f*** that' were Tim Robbins, Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon.

And just as promised, the three were banned. Sarandon and Robbins only for a few years, but everyone's favourite 'officer' (iykyk) sat them out for years, except for making an appearance in 2013, and then never again.

It's all up for grabs at the Oscars (UNILAD)
It's all up for grabs at the Oscars (UNILAD)

Who would be the first to be banned if that rule still applied today?

Marlon Brando wins and snubs the whole ceremony (1973)

The Godfather star won his second Oscar for Best Actor in 1973, but instead of going and celebrating with his peers, he sent Sacheen Littlefeather in his place. Littlefeather revealed Brando would not be accepting the award due to Hollywood's portrayal of Native Americans and the protests at Wounded Knee in South Dakota.

Littlefeather was met with extreme negativity and even booed during her speech.

Sacha Baron Cohen brought Kim Jong Il's 'ashes' to the red carpet (2012)

We all know Sacha Baron Cohen's humor is dark, but this stunt at the Oscars really disturbed some feathers - especially Ryan Seacrest's who ended up wearing the ashes.

To promote his film The Dictator, Cohen showed up on the carpet dressed as his fictional character, Admiral Aladeen. In tow, instead of bringing his wife at the time, Isla Fischer, or, you know, inviting a friend, Cohen's plus one was the 'ashes' of North Korea's previous dictator, Kim Jong Il, which he then spilt on host Ryan Seacrest.

Talk about committing to a bit... no matter how confusing or how uncomfortable it made people.

#OscarsSoWhite (2015 / 2016)

In 2015, Black actors, directors, producers and the like were completely cut out of the 2015 Oscar nominations. This prompted the social movement #OscarsSoWhite to take over social media and the entertainment industry, with notable Black Hollywood members boycotting the 2016 Oscars ceremony.

However, even after the impact it made, it clearly didn't phase the people behind the nominations as it happened again the year after. Chris Rock, who hosted the Oscars that year, addressed it in a 10-minute-long speech and pointed out that 'if they nominated [the] host, I wouldn’t even get this job'.

The award goes to... La La Land or... Moonlight (2017)

The 2017 Oscars were a weird one, to say the least. From Nicole Kidman's weird a** clap to Auli’i Cravalho getting hit in the head by a flag during her Moana performance and Jimmy Kimmel's bus full of tourists, the bad vibes just kept on coming.

When announcing the most prestigious award of the night, Best Film, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced the gong had gone to La La Land, but they couldn't have been more wrong.

"There’s a mistake," producer Jordan Horowitz said. "Moonlight, you guys won Best Picture. This is not a joke." Could have fooled me, Horowitz.

It's safe to say it was a mortifying experience for all involved, with Moonlight director Barry Jenkins saying afterwards: “I noticed the commotion but I was speechless when the result was altered. I've never seen that happen before.”

The slap of the century (2022)

Easily the most unexpected thing to ever happen at the Oscars, Hollywood's favourite cousin, Will Smith, strode on stage and kapow-ed presenter Chris Rock in the face, after he made an ill-advised joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith.

The joke in question: “Jada, can't wait for G.I. Jane 2,” as a reference to the Gotham star's shaved head. Having been open about her struggles with alopecia, people saw this as a really low blow from Rock.

As Smith slapped the Madagascar star, he screamed: “Keep my wife's name out of your f**king mouth.”

The awkwardness did not end there, as Smith later won the Best Actor award and had to go on stage again to accept it.

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