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Sufjan Stevens shares his 'traumatising' experience at Oscars

Sufjan Stevens, who was nominated at the 2018 Oscars, shared his 'traumatising' experience at the award ceremony. The singer likened his act at the Oscars to 'a horrifying Scientology end-of-year prom.'

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Published : Sep 29, 2020, 4:24 PM IST

Sufjan Stevens shares his 'traumatising' experience at Oscars
Sufjan Stevens shares his 'traumatising' experience at Oscars

London: American singer Sufjan Stevens revealed that his performance at the 2018 Academy Awards was one of the most "traumatising experiences" of his life.

The 45-year-old singer had performed Mystery of Love, the Oscar-nominated track of the love story Call Me By Your Name, at the award ceremony.

During an interview with a news portal, Stevens likened his act at the Oscars to "a horrifying Scientology end-of-year prom."

"Honestly, one of the most traumatising experiences of my entire life," the singer said, adding it represented "everything I hate about America and popular culture."

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Going ahead, Stevens said, he would not like to be associated with Hollywood and its culture in any way.

"I didn't want to have anything to do with that world and that culture. I don't want to be part of any room full of adults hemming and hawing over plastic trophies," he added.

Stevens was nominated for best original song for Mystery of Love at the 2018 Oscars. He had lost out to Remember Me from the animated feature Coco.

With inputs from PTI

London: American singer Sufjan Stevens revealed that his performance at the 2018 Academy Awards was one of the most "traumatising experiences" of his life.

The 45-year-old singer had performed Mystery of Love, the Oscar-nominated track of the love story Call Me By Your Name, at the award ceremony.

During an interview with a news portal, Stevens likened his act at the Oscars to "a horrifying Scientology end-of-year prom."

"Honestly, one of the most traumatising experiences of my entire life," the singer said, adding it represented "everything I hate about America and popular culture."

READ | Mughal-e-Azam screenplay enters Oscars library on its 60th anniversary

Going ahead, Stevens said, he would not like to be associated with Hollywood and its culture in any way.

"I didn't want to have anything to do with that world and that culture. I don't want to be part of any room full of adults hemming and hawing over plastic trophies," he added.

Stevens was nominated for best original song for Mystery of Love at the 2018 Oscars. He had lost out to Remember Me from the animated feature Coco.

With inputs from PTI

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