When it comes to significant awards such as the Oscars, the old adage holds that “Just being nominated is an honor,” and judging by how enthusiastic people become after nominations are revealed, there seems to be some truth in this. Ariana Grande admitted she was extremely nervous when she found out about her own 2025 Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. This might have added a touch of awkwardness when answering congratulatory calls from numerous people, including her mother and gynecologist.
Ariana Grande recently chatted on Jimmy Kimmel Live about her surprise upon discovering she’d been nominated for an Oscar. She shared that along with the usual well-wishers like family and friends, her therapist and gynecologist also called to celebrate the news. The singer found it sweet, although at first she was a bit taken aback, thinking the call from her gynecologist might have been about something other than her nomination, as she explained: “I was worried it might be about another matter, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise instead.
It was lovely, I was like ‘Oh my god, it’s been a while. We good? Is everything great?’
In simpler terms, it’s quite reasonable and even amusing to be taken aback when receiving an unexpected call from a medical professional, as we might assume something is wrong. Even during joyous moments like receiving a string of congratulatory calls, we don’t typically expect our doctors to join the celebration. This particular instance was no exception, with the famous “thank u, next” performer’s gynecologist actually making the call to share in the good news.
It seems Ariana Grande’s gynecologist is an all-around wonderful woman who takes the initiative to call patients to congratulate them on their achievements. The actress from “Wicked” has no immediate plans to visit her, but they agreed to share a moment during their next meeting.
Sure thing!
She was incredibly sweet, exclaiming something like, “Wow, you did it! I’m so proud!” To which I responded, “Thank you, let’s give each other a hug at our next checkup or whenever we get the chance.
Absolutely, there could be several events taking place between your next breast examination and the one we’re discussing now. By then, the Oscars might have already taken place. If you happen to schedule your appointment afterwards, it’s possible that instead of congratulating each other for a nomination, you could be celebrating over an actual Academy Award win!
As a movie enthusiast, I must say that the race for the Best Supporting Actress award is fierce, but Ariana Grande seems to be leading the pack. The musical “Wicked” might sweep multiple Oscars, with Grande and her co-star Cynthia Erivo being strong contenders. Interestingly, the creators of “Wicked” strategically positioned Grande to compete for Best Supporting Actress, ensuring that neither lead actress would compete against each other in the same category.
Should she emerge victorious, let’s cross our fingers for a captivating acceptance speech, reminiscent of the amusing tale she shared about receiving a call from her gynecologist. For the complete story, take a look at the interview beneath.
In about a week’s time, we’ll discover if Ariana Grande receives the prestigious golden trophy. This year, you can catch the Oscars not just on ABC, but also with a Hulu subscription. If she does win, Ariana Grande will undoubtedly receive numerous congratulations from friends and family, as well as possibly one or more medical professionals.
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2025-02-06 19:43