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And The Award For Most Embarrassing Moment At The Oscars Goes To Jennifer Lawrence For Falling Up The Stairs

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Feb. 25 2013, Published 12:36 a.m. ET

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Jennifer Lawrence didn’t have a nip slip, nor did she forget to wear her undies, but she did have the most embarrassing moment of the 2013 Academy Awards when she won for Best Actress but fell walking up the stairs to accept her Oscar.

The Silver Linings Playbook star elegantly walked to the stage to round of applause but tripped up the stairs over her huge Dior Couture ball gown.

“You guys are just standing up because I fell and that’s really embarrassing but thank you very much,” the 22-year-old unabashedly said to the audience that was giving her a standing ovation.

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Without missing a beat, the poised actress continued her speech.

“This is nuts! Thank you to the women this year, you are so magnificent and so inspiring!”

Jennifer kept her speech short and sweet and graciously left the stage clutching her golden statue tightly.

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