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Serena Williams Reacts to King Richard's Oscar Nominations

Serena Williams Celebrates "King Richard"'s 6 Oscar Nods: "Everyone Can Dream"

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 13: Serena Williams attends The 2021 Met Gala Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Serena Williams is reveling in the success of "King Richard." On Feb. 8, the film — which is based on Serena and Venus's childhoods — earned a whopping six Oscar nominations, including best picture, best original screenplay, and best film editing. Will Smith also earned a best actor nod for his performance of Serena and Venus's father and coach, Richard Williams, along with Aunjanue Ellis, who is nominated for best actress in a supporting role for her portrayal of Serena and Venus's mother, Oracene Price. Joining them is Beyoncé, who picked up her first-ever Oscar nod for best song for the film's titular track, "Be Alive."

"I woke up to this. Our film is really nominated for an OSCAR!!!!!!! This is CRAZY!!!!!!! From Compton to Wimbledon to Academy awards," Serena wrote in excitement on Instagram. "Everyone can dream. And your dream can come true. Ok I am definitely crying this morning. Congrats to the entire film and crew."

While "King Richard"'s nods are well-deserved, this year's list of Oscar nominations had their fair share of snubs as well. The Academy failed to recognise Jennifer Hudson for her performance of Aretha Franklin in "Respect" and Lady Gaga was left out of the best actress category for her "House of Gucci" performance. Additionally, films like "The French Dispatch," "The Card Counter," and "C'mon C'mon" were left out of the nominations altogether. The 2022 Academy Awards are set to take place on March 27.

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