Steven Spielberg 'caught bringing pot into the Oscars' live on air
Kimmel, 50, kick-started the Oscars 2018 at the Dolby Theatre with a crude penis gag in a monologue which reference the Times Up and Me Too movements which have swept Hollywood.
However, that wasnt the only awkward moment of the evening.
Despite not being the most entertaining of the Academy Awards, one moment did cause quite the meltdown online.
During a skit which saw Jimmy Kimmel wandering through the A-list audience, he stopped by legendary director Steven Spielberg, 71, to ask some questions, including quizzing him if he had any pot.
Awkward.
The awkward exchanged caused fans to praise Steven, but hit out at Jimmy.
He bluntly asked the Transformers director: Do you have any pot? Steve then quickly acted shifty, teasing that he might have something stashed in his pocket.
Taking to Twitter, viewers of the awards rushed to comment on what just played out before them, with one writing: Jimmy Kimmel just asked Steven Spielberg if he has any pot.
Im dying. Another wrote: Jimmy Kimmel really asked Steven Spielberg if he had pot what..
“Jimmy Kimmel really asked Steven Spielberg if he had pot, what?” Twitter user A third tweeted: Steven Spielberg jokingly reaching into his pocket for some pot that Jimmy Kimmel asked for is a whole mood.
 Another did not seem too impressed: Did Jimmy Kimmel just ask Steven Spielberg if he had any pot? Was that supposed to be funny?.
That wasnt the only stand-out moment from the show, as Girls Trips Tiffany Haddish and Bridesmaids actress Maya Rudolph completely stole the show.
Arriving on stage wearing slippers instead of heels, the pair strutted on stage to present the award for Best Short Documentary.
Fans couldnt get enough of their hilarious speech about white people, as they teased: Are the Oscars too black now? The full winners list from The Oscars 2018 Supporting Actor: Sam Rockell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Costume Design: Phantom Thread Make up and Hairstyling: Darkest Hour Documentary Feature: Icarus Sound Editing: Dunkirk Sound Mixing: Dunkirk.
Best Production Design: The Shape of Water Best Foreign Language Film: A Fantastic Woman Best Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, I, Tonya.
Best Animated Short: Dear Basketball Best Animated Feature: Coco Best Visual Effects: Blade Runner: 2049 Best Film Editing: Dunkirk Best Documentary Short Subject: Heaven is a Traffic am on the 405 Best Live Action Short Film: The Silent Child Best Adapted Screenplay: James Ivory – Call Me by Your Name Best Original Screenplay: Jordan Peele – Get Out Best Cinematography: Roger A Deakins – Blade Runner 2049 Best Original Score: Alexandra Desplat – The Shape of Water Best Original Song: Remember Me – Coco Best Director: Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water Best Actor: Gary Oldman – Darkest Hour Best Actress: Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best Picture: The Shape of Water.
