The film academy had plenty of surprise nominations Thursday for the 97th Oscars. The 2025 show is one of the more wide-open fields in recent history.
Monica Barbaro landed a best supporting actress nomination for her role as Joan Baez in the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. Overlooked by major awards like the Golden Globes, Barbaro edged out competitors like Selena Gomez (Emilia Pérez), entering the category as an underdog.
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Gomez’s miss is a conspicuous one for a film that was otherwise top-to-bottom loved by the Academy. SURPRISE: Jeremy Strong Gets His First Oscar Nomination The “Succession” star earned rave ...
Selena Gomez posted then deleted an emotional video reacting to Donald Trump's deportations, saying she wished she could help undocumented families.
Gomez’s video was met with immediate backlash from Trump’s supporters, who accused her of performative online. Right-wing political host Tomi Lahren called the actor a “certified moron” in a video shared on X. “This is why we don’t take our political advice from Disney child stars,” she wrote.
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The 'Only Murders In The Building' actress took to social media to share her feelings about a political issue, but the backlash she received led her to remove it.
Selena Gomez broke down in tears on Monday morning (Jan. 27) in an Instagram post in which she promised to do anything she can to help undocumented Mexican nationals in the midst of the new Trump administration’s nationwide crackdown on undocumented non-citizens.
As Hollywood reels from the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, the industry came together to anoint this year’s crop of Oscar nominees.