Did stars trash the Oscars venue? Matt Neglia slams post-show mess
Hollywood editor Matt Neglia calls out Oscars attendees after a messy exit at the Dolby Theatre sparks backlash

Hollywood editor Matt Neglia has publicly criticised attendees of the 2026 Academy Awards after what he described as a disappointing scene left behind at the Dolby Theatre.

The ceremony, held on March 15, brought together some of the biggest names in film for one of the industry’s most high profile nights. While the event itself unfolded with the usual mix of wins, losses and viral moments, attention quickly shifted to what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
Neglia took to social media shortly after the show to share his frustration, pointing to the state of the venue once attendees had exited. According to his remarks, the theatre was left in a noticeably untidy condition, with rubbish scattered across seating areas and walkways.
His comments sparked immediate discussion online, where users debated whether the behaviour reflected poorly on Hollywood’s elite. Some agreed with his criticism, arguing that such a prestigious event should be followed by a level of respect for the venue and the staff responsible for maintaining it.
Others were less surprised, suggesting that large scale events often result in similar scenes once crowds disperse. Still, the visibility of the Oscars, combined with its reputation for glamour and prestige, made the situation stand out more than usual.
Neglia did not single out specific individuals but emphasised a broader issue of accountability. His remarks appeared to call for greater awareness among attendees, particularly given the scale and significance of the event.
Online reactions continued to build as screenshots of his comments circulated, with some users expressing disappointment while others downplayed the situation as routine post event cleanup. A number of people also pointed out the efforts of cleaning crews, highlighting the often overlooked work required to restore such venues after major ceremonies.


















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