Ariana Grande received her first Oscars nomination for her role in Wicked, and her emotional reaction will have you changed for good.
Ariana Grande reacted to her first-ever Oscar nomination, receiving a nod in Best Supporting Actress for her acclaimed performance as Glinda in 'Wicked.'
Ariana Grande celebrated her brother Frankie's 42nd birthday with a sweet tribute on her Instagram Stories. The tribute comes one day after the pop singer was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in 'Wicked' as Glinda.
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.
Thursday, Jan. 23 was Oscar nominations day, and it was a memorable morning for Ariana Grande. She was recognized for her role as Glinda in Wicked in the Best Supporting Actress category, and her boyfriend, Ethan Slater, couldn’t be happier for her.
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.
“i’m so proud of you, tiny. thank you again, from the bottom of my heart, for this acknowledgement @theacademy.”
Ariana Grande stepped out in London to celebrate her Oscars nomination with Ethan Slater, wearing a gorgeous pink Schiaparelli gown.
Ariana Grande couldn’t be happier to be an Oscar-nominated actress.
The Oscar nominations were announced Thursday morning by Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott. “Emilia Pérez” led with 13 nods, followed by “Wicked” and “The Brutalist” with 10 each. In addition to Grande’s nod, Cynthia Erivo – who played Elphaba in the film – earned recognition in the best lead actress category on Thursday.
The 1986 film adaptation, directed by Jim Henson alum Frank Oz, became a minor hit as well, fondly remembered for all-star performances from Rick Moranis, Steve Martin, and the one and only Ellen Greene, who reprised her iconic role of Audrey for the big screen.