Oscar 2026 Snub: Ariana Grande Hit Hard as ‘Wicked: For Good’ Fails Her for Supporting Actress Slot

Published 01/22/2026, 9:26 AM EST

Awards season loves spectacle more than sincerity, and the Oscars treat anticipation like a ceremonial drumroll before the twist lands. Musical juggernauts promise glitter, Ariana Grande headlines predictions, and the Academy arrives armored in tradition.

Between Broadway mythology and Hollywood arithmetic, assumptions fossilize into certainty. Nomination morning then clears its throat. The list drops. Silence follows. A familiar lesson resurfaces: applause fades quickly, while Oscar's power decides permanence.

While predictions felt locked and precursor trophies lined up like receipts, nomination morning arrived with a raised eyebrow and a lesson about how quickly confidence becomes comedy.

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Wicked: For Good turns Oscar morning into an Ariana Grande surprise

The January 22, 2026, announcement landed like a dropped high note. Ariana Grande missed Best Supporting Actress for Glinda in Wicked: For Good. The omission shocked observers because her run through the Golden Globes, Critics' Choice Awards, and SAG Awards suggested inevitability.

Behind the applause, a quieter argument gained teeth. In Wicked: For Good, Glinda carries narrative gravity while Elphaba drifts into exile. Many voters, therefore, viewed Grande as the lead.

Universal Pictures placed her in a supporting role to avoid competition with Cynthia Erivo. That strategy reportedly irritated Academy members who rejected the placement outright. Add sequel resistance and softened Best Picture momentum, and the campaign met polite refusal.

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As acting hopes unraveled through principle and precedent, the morning promised one possible rescue, a melody shaped for redemption but forced into an even tighter race.

Wicked: For Good shows how Oscar's math worked against Ariana Grande twice

The setback expanded when Ariana Grande also missed Best Original Song, a snub that may dim the buzz of her coming back on X. Her solo 'The Girl in the Bubble' reached the fifteen-track shortlist yet failed to make the final five.

Competition arrived from KPop Demon Hunters, Avatar: Fire and Ash, and Sinners. Universal Pictures complicated matters by pushing two songs, and history shows that split attention weakens outcomes, prompting voters to respond with restraint rather than generosity.

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Voters ultimately elevated Cynthia Erivo’s 'No Place Like Home' as the film’s emotional anchor. The choice doubled as consolidation and consolation since Erivo missed Best Actress. Grande left the nomination morning empty-handed.

Even a song nod would not guarantee a statuette because the award honors songwriters, not performers, and she lacked writing credit. The outcome signaled closure. One Wicked cycle sufficed; novelty won.

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What are your thoughts on the Academy closing the door on Ariana Grande’s Wicked: For Good moment, and does Oscar tradition still outweigh performance buzz? Let us know in the comments below.

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