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Oscar 2024: 'This' brother-sister duo won Oscars not once but twice!

Breaks 87-year-old record

Oscar 2024: 'This' brother-sister duo won Oscars not once but twice!
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The 96th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. This year's Oscars ceremony was special and different due to many things. The reason for this is the winners. This year, many won the prestigious Oscar award for the first time, while some made history by breaking records by winning this award.


Currently, there is a discussion about the sister-brother winners of the 96th Academy Awards ceremony. This brother-sister duo has broken the 87-year-old record by winning two Oscars at a young age. The names of these siblings are Billie Eilish and Phineas O'Connell. These two siblings have created history by winning Oscars not once but twice.


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Many celebrities and lyricists were nominated in the Best Song category. But the brother-sister pair of 22-year-old Billie Eilish and 26-year-old Phineas O'Connell won. Both won an Oscar for the song 'What Was I Made For' from the movie 'Barbie'. By winning the 96th Academy Awards, Billy and Phineas made history with two under-30 Oscar winners. Earlier, 28-year-old Lucy Renner won the Oscar.


Billie Eilish got emotional while expressing her feelings after winning the prestigious Oscar. "It's a credit to everyone who has worked so hard for this film," she said. Meanwhile, the pair of Billy and Phineas won an Oscar in 2021 for the James Bond theme song 'No Time to Die'.

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