Wendi McLendon-Covey was absent from the 2026 Oscars “Bridesmaids” reunion on stage due to recovery from a recent plastic surgery procedure, specifically a neck lift, she revealed following the event. McLendon-Covey clarified there was no tension among cast members, explaining she felt too “tired of looking like a melted candle” to join her co-stars during the ceremony, according to Deadline and Hollywood Reporter.
The remaining cast members—Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, and Ellie Kemper—appeared together to present the awards for Best Original Score and Best Sound, marking 15 years since the film’s release. Their reunion was noted for its playful and chaotic atmosphere, with the group sharing humorous fake notes from celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio del Toro, and Elle Fanning, as reported by Mashable, Hollywood Reporter, and Variety.
This occasion highlighted the ongoing popularity of “Bridesmaids” and its cultural impact, despite no announcements about a sequel or new projects involving the cast. The group’s lighthearted approach included references to audience interactions and humorous commentary, providing an entertaining moment during the awards show, according to Deadline and Variety.
Fans and industry watchers were reassured that McLendon-Covey’s absence was health-related, with no controversies behind it, as emphasized by TMZ and Hollywood Reporter. The event underscored strong camaraderie within the cast, which has remained close over the years.
Looking ahead, the reunion has reignited interest in the franchise’s future, though no formal plans for a follow-up film have been announced. Observers will be watching for any potential projects or official statements from the cast and producers in the coming months.

Ellie Kemper
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Kristen Wiig
David Byrne
Maya
J.J. McCarthy
Paul Feig
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