Emma Stone dethrones Meryl Streep as she breaks major Oscar record with latest nomination

Actress Emma Stone has made Oscar history with the announcement of the 2026 Academy Award nominations by becoming the youngest woman ever to earn seven Oscar nominations over the course of her career.

Despite her age, she surpassed the long-standing record that was held by actress Meryl Streep, who was only 38 when she first reached that specific milestone.

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Stone's double nominations this year for Best Actress and producer for Best Picture with the same movie pushed her total career nominations to seven, and that cemented her place in awards history.

This dual recognition for Bugonia highlighted both her acting talent as well as her growing influence behind the scenes.

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Moreover, it's the second time Stone was nominated in both the world of acting and producing for this same project.

It's all thanks to her previous success in Poor Things that marked the first milestone. So far, her career entails two Best Actress wins, and the latest achievement underscores her sustained excellence and versatility as a star.

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