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Joan Rivers left out of Oscars tribute segment, Twitter rants

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Twitter irrupted when comedienne Joan Rivers name was left out from the Oscars 2015 'In Memoriam' segment, which paid tribute to the artists who passed away this past year.

Rivers, 81, at the time of her death in September, never won an Oscar, but was a staple on the red carpet.

She also appeared in films including "The Muppets Take Manhattan", "Spaceballs", and "The Smurfs".

People watching the Oscars were outraged by the perceived snub and took to Twitter to vent their anger.

They also took issue with the omission of comedienne Elaine Stritch.

"Dear @TheAcademy: It was really shameful that you didn't include #JoanRivers in your 'In Memoriam' tribute at the #Oscars. That was wrong," an user wrote.
 

Another wrote, "#Oscars feels wrong without #JoanRivers. Bummed the Academy didn't include the red carpet queen during the In Memoriam."

"Omitting Joan Rivers from that in memoriam was genuinely disrespectful," wrote Melissa Radz.

In addition to the usual montage of pictures and names, the Oscars In Memoriam segment included a touching introduction from Meryl Streep, as well as a performance by Jennifer Hudson, who sang "I Can't Let Go" from Smash.

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First Published: Feb 23 2015 | 1:10 PM IST

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