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Entertainment / a year ago
Oscars 2023: Glenn Close Out Due to COVID, Who Will Step In?
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The 2021 Oscars are just around the corner, but a last-minute change has been announced - Glenn Close has tested positive for COVID-19 and won't be presenting. Who will step in for her? Tune in to the show on April 25th to find out!
Oscar season is here, and while the red carpet won't be as glamorous as usual, the 2023 Academy Awards are still set to take place at the Dolby Theatre. However, there's been a last-minute change to the lineup - Glenn Close has tested positive for COVID-19 and won't be presenting at the show. A representative for the actor says she is isolating and resting. Publicist Catherine Olim told CBS News that Close "was very much looking forward to taking part in the show." It's not yet known who will be replacing Close as a presenter, but it's likely the Academy will announce a new name soon. This isn't the first time the Oscars have had to adjust due to the pandemic - last year's ceremony was held virtually, with no audience in attendance. Despite the setback, the show will go on. The 2021 Oscars will be broadcast live from the Dolby Theatre on April 25th. For those watching from home, it's sure to be an entertaining night, albeit one that looks a bit different from previous years.
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