Film & TVNewsWatch Jerry from Cheer speak to Billie Eilish and Brad Pitt at the OscarsA star is bornShareLink copied ✔️February 10, 2020Film & TVNewsTextGünseli Yalcinkaya Everyone’s favourite Navarro cheerleader Jerry took to the red carpet at last night’s Oscars as a correspondent for The Ellen Show, where he graced Billie Eilish and Brad Pitt, among others, with his presence. Jerry Harris, who’s signed with an influencer agency following his glowing performance in Netflix’s hit docuseries Cheer, spoke to stars like Idina Menzel, Mindy Kaling, and Janelle Monae, before moving onto Eilish, who immediately look note of Harris’s ring – which he received after – SPOILER ALERT – he and his fellow Navarro College cheerleaders won the NCA college national championships in Daytona last year. “Look at this ring!” Eilish exclaimed while grabbing Harris’s hand. “You want to try it on?” he asked in response, before adding: “Well, I won Daytona this past year,” to which Eilish responded, “I know!” The cheerleader also interviewed Brad Pitt, who won an Oscar for his role in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. “I think you’re pretty, girl, from up close,” Harris told him. Watch Jerry speak to Eilish below. LOOK AT JERRY HYPING UP BILLIE AND LETTING HER WEAR THE NAVARRO RING PLS IM CRYING #Oscarspic.twitter.com/QgtrQlmHoo— jana 156 (@ilomiIobillie) February 10, 2020Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe Voice of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian drama moving audiences to tearsMeet the 2025 winners of the BFI & Chanel Filmmaker AwardsOobah Butler’s guide to getting rich quickRed Scare revisited: 5 radical films that Hollywood tried to banPlainclothes is a tough but tender psychosexual thrillerCillian Murphy and Little Simz on their ‘provoking’ new film, Steve‘It’s like a drug, the adrenaline’: Julia Fox’s 6 favourite horror filmsHow Benny Safdie rewrote the rules of the sports biopic Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is a magnetic study of life on the marginsPaul Thomas Anderson on writing, The PCC and One Battle After AnotherWayward, a Twin Peaks-y new thriller about the ‘troubled teen’ industryHappyend: A Japanese teen sci-fi set in a dystopian, AI-driven future