A number of A-list actors, including Bradley Cooper, Meryl Streep, and Julia Roberts, were included in the film-filled production.
Do you feel your age now?

At the 86th Academy Awards, which took place precisely ten years ago today, Ellen DeGeneres took the famous selfie that has become synonymous with the Oscars. Bradley Cooper was the one who took the picture.

An unexpected scene that occurred during the Oscars presentation, during which Ellen DeGeneres collected the best of the best before flashing off their pearly whites, was the selfie that caused Twitter (now X) to go viral. Not only did Ellen DeGeneres, Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Lupita Nyong’o, Julia Roberts, and Kevin Spacey appear in the photograph, but they were everyone else as well.

At that time, the record for the most retweets was held by then-President Barack Obama, whose “Four More Years” re-election triumph picture, in which he received an embrace from First Lady Michelle Obama, was shared more than 780,000 times.

The Oscars selfie, which surpassed that record (at the time) in a landslide, collected up two million retweets within two hours. That picture was no match for the Oscars selfie, which shattered that record. There are almost three million people who have retweeted the Oscars selfie, making it the sixth most popular tweet in the history of the internet. Yusaku Maezawa, a Japanese millionaire, holds the record for the most retweets with four million. In 2019, he made an offer to give away a fortune to one hundred subscribers who were chosen at random.

It is reasonable to assume that a lot of things have occurred to the group that was shown in the selfie at the Oscars, and all of this is to indicate that life comes at you very quickly.

By Anna

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