- Lily Gladstone made history at the 2024 Oscars
- She was the first Native American woman nominated
- Lily is still feeling the love after the ceremonies
In the glitzy aftermath of the 2024 Oscars, Lily Gladstone is the epitome of class and resilience! The star, who dazzled audiences as Mollie Kyle in Scorsese's masterpiece 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' might not have snagged the golden statue, but she's won something far greater – the hearts of millions!
Lily will be busier than ever now
"Feeling the love big time today, especially from Indian Country. Kittō”kuniikaakomimmō”po’waw – seriously, I love you all," exclaimed a buoyant Gladstone on X.
This star's spirit is unbreakable, folks! She even gave the Oscar statue a cheeky "Coup tap" on her way out – talk about leaving your mark with a golden touch!
Who needs a trophy when you're making history? Gladstone's performance might not have clinched the Oscar, but the live rendition of "Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)" brought the Osage Nation's rich culture to the world stage.
"They're the ones bringing us all up on stage tonight," Gladstone reflected, honoring her roots with pride.
Emma Stone, the night's Best Actress winner, didn't forget her fellow nominees. In a classy move, she shared her Oscar moment with Gladstone and the rest, proving it's all about sisterhood in Tinseltown.
And let's not forget the "Infinity Stones" ring exchange between Stone and Gladstone – friendship goals, anyone?
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Was Gladstone a lead or supporting actress? The debate raged, but one thing's for sure – she's leading in grace and poise.
'Variety' magazine's Clayton Davis hinted at a possible misstep in her campaign, but Gladstone's performance remains unforgettable, regardless of the category.