Oscars 2025: Mick Jagger takes the mick out of Bob Dylan with spot on impression | rova

Leave it to Mick Jagger to turn Hollywood’s most polished night into a rock ‘n’ roll spectacle.

In one of the most unexpected—and unapologetically Jagger—moments of the night, the Rolling Stones frontman took the Oscars stage to present the award for Best Original Song. But before reading the nominees, he set the Dolby Theatre ablaze with a fiery one-liner about someone conspicuously absent from the show: Bob Dylan.

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“They asked Bob to do this, but I think he said something like, ‘Too many people still alive.’

The crowd erupted with laughter—and just like that, Jagger had everyone in the palm of his hand. It was a cheeky jab, delivered with the kind of wink that only a living legend could get away with. But behind the humor was a nod to a truth the world knows well: Bob Dylan, ever the elusive icon, rarely plays by Hollywood’s rules. And apparently, not even the Academy could lure him out this time.

Mick didn’t stop there. He went on to offer a sly bit of commentary on the “Best Original Song” nominees, joking that half of them “sound like Rolling Stones B-sides—but in a good way.” Dressed in a sharp black tux with a blood-red silk scarf (because of course he did), Jagger embodied the spirit of music’s wild edge crashing the Oscars’ velvet-lined gates.

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Though the moment was brief, it reminded everyone that rock stars don’t need cue cards. They just need a spotlight and a heartbeat. And if Dylan wasn’t there to say it himself, Jagger made sure the world got the message—with a smirk, a swagger, and a little slice of poetic rebellion.

In a night full of rehearsed speeches and polite applause, Mick Jagger stole the scene by doing what he’s done for over six decades: speak his mind, stir the pot, and keep the soul of rock ‘n’ roll very much alive.

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