Oscars red carpet looks are special for the public, celebrities and their own people. They are repeatedly asked to take their side in front of photographers, journalists and thousands of fans.
So some celebrities decided to come with their family members instead of a companion on this unique Oscar night.
Ryan Gosling took his sister, mother and stepmother to the red carpet, Bradley Cooper had his mother by his side – not for the first time – Steven Spielberg his granddaughter …
So, let's see who came out on the big family movie night…
Ryan Gosling
Her appearance was one of the highlights of the show, and Ryan Gosling made sure it wasn't wasted, bringing his family to support him at this year's Oscars.
The Canadian star walked the red carpet with her sister Mandy, who is a producer and journalist in Toronto.
He took his mother Donna and stepfather Valerio Attanasio with him.
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper's “Maestro” was nominated for seven awards, but unfortunately didn't get a single statuette.
Bradley Cooper stars as legendary conductor, composer and composer Leonard Bernstein, while this is the actor's second directorial venture after “A Star Is Born” with Lady Gaga.
Luckily, his mother Gloria Campano was there to boost her son's spirits, as she did at the 2020 Oscars.
Martin Scorsese
He lost out to British director Christopher Nolan in the Best Director category, but veteran director Martin Scorsese would have been the category's oldest winner to date if he had won at age 81.
On Oscar night, he took his 25-year-old daughter Francesca, an actress, director and TikTok creator.
She's a fan of his work and has appeared on his viral TikTok videos several times, when he asked her about modern slang last October.
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg is Hollywood's most famous director, and his granddaughter Eve Cavigan was with him on the red carpet.
She is the daughter of Grey's Anatomy star Jessica Capshaw.
Billie Eilish and Phineas O'Connell
Siblings Billie Eilish and Phineas O'Connell not only attended the night together, but also picked up an award.
Barbie's hit 'What Have I Made?' It was the first live song of the night and the only box office hit of the night.
Eilish, who accepted her second Oscar at the age of 22, thanked her parents, saying, “I'm so grateful for this song and this movie,” and “I love you so much.”
Information from Skynews
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