Hollywood awards shows' awkward and off-kilter moments are as memorable, if not more, than the actual awards given.
Thankfully, last night's Screen Actor's Guild Awards 2019 was as eventful as ever, providing just as much scripted success - such as Black Panther's big win for best ensemble cast award in a motion picture (the SAG ceremony's version of the best film prize) - as there was unscripted lols and viral moments.
The Return Of The 'Chalamet Harness'
Kicking us off was Michael B. Jordan's take on the Chalamet harness. Taking the lead from his fellow actor Timothee Chalamet, who wore a Louis Vuitton harness to the Golden Globes earlier this month, Jordan donned a floral version of the Virgil Abloh-designed accessory.
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Whilst some people weren't fans of the sartorial appendage, others were totally enamoured by it.
And, tbh, we're in the latter camp.
Jordan himself reportedly said of the high-fashion look, 'Why not? It was just like f**** it. I’m going to do it.'
Timothee Chalamet Gets Caught Reading
Trendsetter Chalamet enjoyed his own viral moment, when he was caught avidly reading the ceremony's programme.
Sitting next to dream couple John Krasinksi and Emily Blunt, the Beautiful Boy star was seen with his nose in some pages, behind an untouched plate of food.
Obviously Twitter thoroughly enjoyed the moment, claiming it as their #mood for 2019.
Christian Bale Heckling
As ever, Christian Bale prompted some bonkers headlines, this time for randomly heckling Gary Oldman at an inopportune moment.
Oldman was given the honour of presenting the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, for which Glenn Close, Emily Blunt, Lady Gaga, Olivia Coleman and Melissa McCarthy were nominated.
Just as the Oscar-winning Oldman went to pronounce The Wife star Close as the winner, Christian Bale randomly shouted 'Gary Oldman' for no apparent reason.
Again, the internet was confused.
Does Christian Bale even know why he does what he does?
Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.