Oscar Awards 2024: This brother-sister pair did wonders by winning the Oscar at the youngest age, breaking this 87-year-old record

Posted on 11th Mar 2024 by rohit kumar

Oscar Awards 2024: Everyone's eyes are on the Oscar Awards, one of the most important awards in the world. This time the 96th Academy Award has been special and different in many ways. One reason for this is the winners. This time many people were awarded the Oscar Award for the first time, while some created history by breaking records with this win.

 

Brother and sister created history at the Oscar Awards

One of the many special moments of the 96th Academy Awards was that of Oscar-winning siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell. He not only won the award for his performance but also created history by breaking an 87-year-old record, which hardly anyone had expected.

 

Won Oscar Award for the second time

Many great singers and songwriters were nominated in the Best Song category. This list has been won by 22-year-old Billie Eilish and 26-year-old Finneas O'Connell. She has received an Oscar for 'What Was I Made For' from the film 'Barbie'. By winning the 96th Academy Awards, Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell have created history as the youngest under 30 to win an Oscar twice. Earlier, this award was received by Lucy Rayner at the age of 28.

 

Billie Eilish became emotional after winning the award

Billie Eilish gave an emotional speech in her speech after winning the Oscar. He gave credit for this to every person who worked hard in making the film and felt connected to it. Let us tell you that in 2021, the pair of Billy and Finneas won the Oscar for the James Bond theme song 'No Time to Die'.

 

Best Song Nominations

I'm Just Kane (Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt)

It Never Went Away (Dan Wilson, Jonathan Batiste)

Wahjahjah (Scott George)

The Fire Inside (Diane Warren)

What Was I Made For (Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell)

 

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