Ariana Grande Will Break A 51 Year Old Oscars Record If She Wins Best Supporting Actress

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Nominees have yet to be announced

Ariana Grande-Butera's potential Oscar win for her role in the movie adaptation of Wicked could make history, as she is a front-runner for a Best Supporting Actress nomination. Grande-Butera, known for her pop music career, returned to acting in Wicked after a hiatus, playing Glinda alongside Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba. With a significant amount of screen time in the film, Grande-Butera could break records for the longest screentime for a Best Supporting Actress winner if she takes home the Oscar. This achievement would surpass current record-holder Tatum O'Neal in Paper Moon.

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