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Posted: 2020-02-10T01:57:40Z | Updated: 2020-02-10T02:29:33Z Kristen Wiig's 'Lasagna' Dress At The 2020 Oscars Has Twitter Feeling Saucy | HuffPost

Kristen Wiig's 'Lasagna' Dress At The 2020 Oscars Has Twitter Feeling Saucy

The Bridemaids stars scarlet ensemble was also compared to a vagina and the red carpet itself.
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Kristen Wiig turned up at the 2020 Academy Awards Sunday in an ensemble that was one of the night’s most divisive looks.

The “Bridesmaids” star appeared at the ceremony in a red gown accentuated with side ruffles, pairing it with black opera gloves. The narrow, form-fitting shape of the dress had Twitter users comparing the look to everything from a lobster to the red carpet itself.  

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Kristen Wiig attends the 92nd annual Academy Awards on Feb. 9 in Hollywood, California.
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Many people compared Wiig’s dress to the one Emily Blunt wore  at the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards, which bore pink ruffles, and likened it to, well, a vagina

The most popular interpretation, however, was that the dress was shaped like a plate of lasagna.

“Love a noodle lewk,” one person quipped

Wiig presented the award for Achievement in Costume Design on Sunday alongside “Bridesmaids” co-star and fellow comedian Maya Rudolph. Wiig returns to the big screen alongside Gal Gadot in “Wonder Woman 1984 ,” due out in June.

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