Onstage at the Oscars, Helle Berry introduced a musical tribute to James Bond producers producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson
Oscars paid tribute to the classic James Bond with a dance -- led by "The Substance" star Margaret Qualley. Qualley danced alongside a handful of male dancers in tuxes while she donned a red gown,
Margaret Qualley is still in Oscars land after dancing her heart out onstage.
Rapper and singer Lisa helps pay musical homage to 007, marking the first time a K-pop artist has graced the Oscars stage.
The Oscars 2025 showed some of the most unforgettable performances, covering acts from famous artists like Lisa from BLACKPINK to Ariana Grande.
Oscars featured Halle Berry presenting a musical tribute to James Bond that included BLACKPINK's Lisa, Margaret Qualley, Doja Cat and more.
Blackpink's Lisa performed "Live and Let Die," Doja Cat sabng "Diamonds are Forever" and Raye belted out "Skyfall."
As the future of James Bond remains uncertain, the 97th Annual Academy Awards paid tribute to the history of 007 music with a showstopping live performance. Including the classic James Bond theme, the incredible medley included some very famous folks with their various takes on Bond
Amazon really fumbled the bag with a missed opportunity at the Oscars, despite Margaret Qualley's breathtaking performance in the segment.
BLACKPINK star Lisa has shared the first statement after receiving backlash over her Oscars performance.The K-pop singer performed Live and Let Die in a James Bond tribute, joining Doja Cat, Margaret Qualley and Raye.
Margaret Qualley showed off her not-so-hidden talent at this year’s Oscar Awards, alongside Doja Cat, BLACKPINK’s Lisa and Raye.The 30-year-old star surprised the audience with a
Blackpink member Lisa became the first K-pop artist to perform at the Oscars as part of a trio paying tribute to the music of the James Bond film series.
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