Ariana Grande marked her first Oscar nomination with a truly adorable throwback Thursday moment. On Thursday afternoon, the pop-superstar-turned-acclaimed-actor found out she was nominated for an Academy Award off the back of her performance as Glinda in Wicked.
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Fellow Hollywood insiders flocked to congratulate the singer-actress, with Hailey Bieber writing: “Ahhhhhhhh!!!! Yes!!!!!” and Donatella Versace adding: “Congratulations beautiful!!! So proud to see this.” The Little Mermaid actress Halle Bailey said: “So deserved!!! so proud.”
Ariana Grande’s emotional reaction to her first-ever Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Wicked, expressing gratitude and reflecting on her journey from childhood dreams to Academy recognition.
The nominations for the 97th Academy Awards (a.k.a. the Oscars) were revealed this morning, and Ariana Grande earned a nod thanks to Wicked. As for how this honor stacks up to getting a Grammy nod, Grande would prefer not to say.
Ariana Grande is officially an Oscar nominee for her performance as Glinda The Good Witch in Wicked, and she's celebrating with fellow castmate and boyfriend Ethan Slater with an homage to her character.
Ethan Slater honored Ariana Grande and her first ever Oscar nomination with an Instagram post. The “Wicked” actor who played Boq Woodsman, posted a candid photo of Ariana, who played Glinda, looking out a window and holding pink balloons.
In the unlikely event that you missed it, Ari received a first-time Oscar nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category for her showstopping performance as Glinda in Jon M. Chu’s Wicked adaptation, which came out in November.
It's nominated for best picture alongside “Wicked,” which picked up 10 nominations, including best actress for Cynthia Erivo and best supporting actress for Ariana Grande. “The Brutalist” also had 10 nominations,
Ariana Grande stepped out in London to celebrate her Oscars nomination with Ethan Slater, wearing a gorgeous pink Schiaparelli gown.
Ariana Grande has earned her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Glinda in the 'Wicked' film adaptation.