Shocking Oscars aftermath pic exposes climate hypocrisy of celebs: Wheres all that protect the planet energy now?

The Oscars 2026 might be over, but fans’ fury over “dirty” celebrities is just getting started.A picture showing trash, including discarded water bottles and snack packets, strewn across Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre has gone viral on social media — sparking backlash over the hypocrisy of the elite, who grandstand about the environment.“Aren’t some of them environmentalists?” one critic pointed out.“Where’s all that ‘protect the planet’ energy now?”“Save the mountains, keep them clean, blah blah blah… but look at the mess they leave,” another chimed in of the hypocrisy.

“Nobody’s buying it anymore.As the saying goes: A lion is revealed by where it lies.”“Of course, we can’t expect immaculately dressed celebrities to clean up after themselves,” yet another critic posted.

“Also, what’s with ‘No Plastic’ and all these celebrities’ ecological concerns?”The trash-filled pic has garnered nearly four million views, with the caption: “Clean up on aisle ALL.”Other detractors took issue with the rich and famous leaving a mess for others to clean up.“Rich people leaving their dirt for poor people, as always,” an angry commenter wrote.California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story “The Elites make the mess and the lower class clears it after them,” a second echoed.A third agreed, posting, “The kind of people who expect others to clean up after them.Unseen and unthanked.”Stars with a strong record of climate activism made their presence felt at the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 15. Jane Fonda, Javier Bardem, and Leonardo DiCaprio were among the high-profile attendees using the Oscars platform to highlight environmental issues.Still, while fingers were being pointed at the stars for not taking their ...

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