Ariana Grande's brother, Frankie Grande, shared a video of him and his friends reacting to her Oscar's performance on Sunday.
One Ariana Grande fan made a shockingly accurate prediction about her Oscars appearance weeks before the actual event and people are losing their minds over the 'insane' coincidence.
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande opened the 2025 Oscars with an epic performance medley of three songs across "The Wizard of Oz" universe. Grande, clad in a sparkling red gown, began the set with a powerful rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," wowing the crowd as she emerged from a cloud of smoke with a night sky background.
Film adaption of Broadway musical “Wicked” was nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Supporting Actress for pop star Ariana Grande, a Florida native
Bold reds, classic black and pops of pink took over the Oscars red carpet Sunday. Ariana Grande failed to disappoint in a pale pink ballgown that did her good witch Glinda proud.
The awards show began with a medley of songs inspired by the Best Picture-nominated film and adaptations of 'The Wizard of Oz.'
A by-the-numbers analysis of social media commentary for Hollywood's biggest night reveals that engagements with fashion brands were way up year over year.
This year's Oscars didn't have traditional best song performances, but the show brought a wallop of music anyway. Here's how it turned out.
Grande affirmed both predictions on March 2, when she showed up to the Oscars red carpet in what seemed to be a custom piece modeled off of Look 3 from the Schiaparelli 2025 Spring Couture Collection. Grande’s dress was slightly different than the one originally modeled, which was more orange than pick and missing the sparkles on Grande’s.
Ariana Grande fans are only just realising the absolutely hilarious reason why her Oscars gown looked so familiar. The 31-year-old Hollywood A-lister was up for the Best Supporting Actress award for her role as Glinda the Good Witch in the hit musical adaptation, Wicked, which marked her first career Oscar nomination.
The Wicked star and best supporting actress nominee didn't arrive at the show by bubble, but it wouldn't have been an inappropriate mode of transport.
Ariana Grande lost the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2025 Oscars, but she's still flying high on all the success and acclaim surrounding her role in Wicked. Though many fans were rooting for the singer-actress to win, Emilia Perez 's Zoe Saldaña continued her awards season sweep with another win, taking home her first-ever Oscar.