Oscars ratings hit all time low with only 23.6million tuning in to watch ‘woke snoozefest’ – which is six million LESS than last year
- The Oscars audience shrank by six million, bringing in just 23.6million on Sunday
- It also received a poor rating of only 5.3, down from 7.7 last year
- Viewers called the show boring and hated the ‘self-righteous’ speeches from celebrities while they accepted their speeches
- There was also no host for the second year in a row
The Oscars drew just 23million viewers on Sunday night, six million fewer than it did last year.
A total of 23.6million tuned in to watch the show on ABC and it got a rating of 5.3 rating among adults 18-49, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
That is a significant decrease in rating from last year, when 29.56million tuned in and the rating was 7.7.
It was the first time producers Stephanie Allain and Lynette Howell Taylor were in charge of the show. For the second year running, there was no host.
Steve Martin and Chris Rock present the first award at the 92nd Academy Awards
Viewers were nauseated by the number of celebrities who used their acceptance speeches as an opportunity to make a political statement.
Joaquin Phoenix talked about how mankind ‘plundered nature’s resources’ and complained about the artificial insemination of cows.
Brad Pitt complained about the recent impeachment trial and how former national security adviser John Bolton was not allowed to testify at it.
While their complaints were the most memorable, there were plenty others.
Documentary filmmaker Julia Reichert made a Marxist call ‘workers of the world’ to ‘unite’.
Jane Fonda made a statement about waste and Sigourney Weaver said ‘all women are superheroes’.
Many viewers called the stars ‘hypocrites’.
The Oscars’ ratings has been in decline in recent years. Last year’s was the first time in years that the viewer numbers went up.