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The Oscars (2017) LA LA Land was given the best picture Oscar by presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway but the real winner was Moonlight.

The musical’s producers had nearly finished their acceptance speeches when Jordan Horowitz, another La La Land executive, took to the microphone to correct the mistake. Strictly (2017) Celebritie­s involved in this year’s show have inadverten­tly revealed who was eliminated.

Debbie McGee told BBC Radio Berkshire she was “very sad” to see Reverend Richard Coles leave in week three, while Ruth Langsford told followers she was “through to next week”. The Apprentice (2016) Viewers noticed Lord Sugar had followed contestant Alana Spencer on Twitter ahead of the final being shown and rightly assumed they had entered into a business partnershi­p. Miss Universe (2015) US comedian Steve Harvey announced the wrong winner in what is one of the most embarrassi­ng prize gaffes of all time.

Miss Colombia, Ariadna Gutierrez, was incorrectl­y crowned winner but the headwear was removed and placed on Miss Philippine­s, Pia Wurtzbach. Australia’s Next Top Model (2010) During the live final, Kelsey Martinovic­h was told she was the champion and was making her acceptance speech when presenter Sarah Murdoch had to tell her Amanda Ware had won. The X Factor (2015) Olly Murs told an X Factor contestant she was going home before the result was announced.

He thought three judges had voted Monica Michael off and told her she would automatica­lly be out.

But they were actually split two-two between her and Anton Stephans.

However, Monica got the fewest public votes and did have to go. Eurovision Song Contest (2007) Pop group Scooch were revealed as the UK’s act but only after their rival, singer Cyndi, had been mistakenly announced first. NRJ Music Awards (2009) Katy Perry was incorrectl­y confirmed as the winner of best internatio­nal song at the French awards show instead of Rihanna.

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GAFFE: Oscars cock-up

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