Emma Stone breaks major Meryl Streep record ahead of Oscars

Emma Stone earns two nomination Best Actress and Best Picture for ‘Bugonia’

By TCP News Desk January 23, 2026
Emma Stone breaks major Meryl Streep record ahead of Oscars
Emma Stone breaks major Meryl Streep record ahead of Oscars

Emma Stone has achieved a milestone with ahead of Oscars.

The Amazing Spiderman star, who produced and starred in Bugonia, broke record of veteran actress, Meryl Streep.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Poor Things actress is now the youngest woman in history to reach seven Oscar nominations across her career.

Previously, The Devil Wears Prada artist held that record. As per the outlet, she was 38 when she earned her seventh nod.

In a statement following the nomination announcement, Stone said, "Thank you to the Academy for these nominations and to everyone who poured their hearts into Bugonia."

Praising her long-time working partner Yorgos Lanthimos, the mother of one said she will remain grateful for her whole life over their "creative partnership and friendship."

Acknowledging her cast-mates, specially Jesse Plemons, she called their company a "true honour" to work alongside them.

Stone earned her first nod as Best Supporting actress for Birdman in 2015. She then went on to win Best Actress for La La Land and for Poor Things.

Meanwhile, Stone earned nomination for supporting role in The Favourite.

In addition to Stone, Ryan Coogler's Sinner scored 16 nominations, breaking record for the most nods.

Oscars will air live on March 15 on ABC and stream on Hulu.

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