Biggest Oscar Moments of All Time: John Travolta Introduces Adele Dazeem
Monday, 20 February 2017 - 12:49 | Views - 1,184

In 2014, a star was born on the Oscar stage. Her name was Adele Dazeem.
Of course, we're really talking about the Tony Award-winning Idina Menzel, whose voice is behind the iconic Disney tune, "Let It Go."
It was three years ago that the Broadway star was about to perform the year's child-friendly hit at the Academy Awards, but first, she needed an introduction.
Who better than John Travolta, a fellow triple threat and the star of movie musicals like Grease and Hairspray?
Except, not even theater-style improvisation would be able to save the actor from his impending flub.
"Please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only Adele Dazeem," he said at the microphone.
All together now: What did he just say?
As the song suggested, Menzel let the mistake go as she launched into a powerful live rendition of the hit.
As fans would later learn, the blunder still stunned the singer but just for a few seconds.
"For eight seconds, I felt very sorry for myself and then I said...get my shit together. This is your chance. Who cares, you know, and sing the damn song," she later told Andy Cohen.
"But, it did bother me for like eight seconds. It just threw me a little bit."
Travolta was equally thrown by the moment, later explaining to Jimmy Kimmel that he expected to have more time before his presentation than he actually ended up having.
As he was being rushed to his on-deck position, he ran into Goldie Hawn and was admittedly starstruck. While everything was in a frenzy backstage, an assistant told him that the spelling of the actress' name had been changed right before he was about to go on.