Let’s be real, this was bound to happen

There was all the predictable glitz and glamour on the Academy Awards red carpet, but as the stars began to arrive, one thing was missing: any mention of Ryan Seacrest’s sexual assault allegations.

E! News stood by their decision to keep Seacrest on the red carpet, despite the Variety story that broke less than a week prior detailing sexual misconduct allegations against the Hollywood A-lister from his former stylist. According to an E! spokesperson—via Variety—the network conducted a two-month-long internal investigation into the allegations against Seacrest and concluded that there was “insufficient evidence to support the claims.” As a result, many social media users rightly questioned E!’s business-as-usual approach with Seacrest, especially given that the Oscars red carpet was sure to be dominated by Time’s Up and #MeToo conversations. (E! also reportedly considered instituting a 30-second delay on its Live From the Red Carpet coverage in order to “to pull the plug altogether unnoticed if an on-camera encounter with Ryan goes into tricky territory,” an insider told Deadline. It’s not clear if such a delay was was implemented.)

After the first few interviews it seemed like many outspoken celebs, such as Ashley Judd and Mira Sorvino, were potentially avoiding Seacrest. (There’s also no doubt in my mind that the E! crew gave stars extremely strict instructions not to bring up the allegations.) And when celebs did agree to speak with him, he was extremely careful to steer the conversation away from Time’s Up, #MeToo or any discussion of sexual assault allegations. Meanwhile, the massive elephant on the red carpet just hung out in the background, waiting to get addressed.

And then came Taraji P. Henson.

Henson hit the red carpet in all black and will be introducing Mary J. Blige’s performance during the show. (Blige is nominated for Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Song for Mudbound.) In her interview with Seacrest, Henson didn’t call out the E! host directly—but she defs didn’t let him off the hook either.

“The universe has a way of protecting the best people,” she said. “Do you know what I mean?”

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Yes we do, Taraji—and your comment was a much-needed spotlight on an issue that Seacrest and his network are desperately trying to sidestep. Get this woman a Best Shade statuette, stat.

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