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That photo also happens to be the Academy's most liked photo of all time. 

YEAR IN REVIEW: THE ACADEMY'S MOST POPULAR INSTAGRAM PHOTOS OF 2015:

Not surprising for 2015 is that almost all of most popular photos from the Academy's Instagram account are photos from the 87th Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre on Feb. 22. 

http://www.thegoldknight.com/2015/12/year-in-review-AMPAS-top-10-instagram-2015.html

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GloZell Green

Not a surprise its their most liked photo since the Queen is in it :gaycat:

Lady Gaga | Shakira
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Dangerous Man

Another hint that the Oscars will be eating our fave's tit, hihi. Get that Oscar LegendGa.

"A little less conversation and a little more touch my body."
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KyliesChild
4 minutes ago, Mister Gaga said:

No gaga = no ratings = no likes = no comments = no nothing

Sorry to burst your bubble but the 2015 Oscars were the lowest in 6 years and dropped 18% from 2014.

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Mister Gaga
3 minutes ago, Cool Machine said:

Sorry to burst your bubble but the 2015 Oscars were the lowest in 6 years and dropped 18% from 2014.

It would have dropped like 80% if it wasn't for her :green:. Her medley was the most talked about moment of the night, and it was right at the end...

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KyliesChild
6 minutes ago, Mister Gaga said:

It would have dropped like 80% if it wasn't for her :green:. Her medley was the most talked about moment of the night, and it was right at the end...

I guess you're right about that but don't underestimate the fans of T.V. Shows and movies.

“In social media, 21 million people had 58 million interactions (posts, comments, likes) related to the Oscars on Facebook on Sunday. The top moment was Lady Gaga’s medley from “The Sound of Music” and Julie Andrews joining her on stage, which drew 214,000 per minute globally and 145,000 per minute in the States; this was also the top moment on Twitter for the night." --according to variety.com

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Mister Gaga
2 minutes ago, Cool Machine said:

I guess you're right about that but don't underestimate the fans of T.V. Shows and movies.

“In social media, 21 million people had 58 million interactions (posts, comments, likes) related to the Oscars on Facebook on Sunday. The top moment was Lady Gaga’s medley from “The Sound of Music” and Julie Andrews joining her on stage, which drew 214,000 per minute globally and 145,000 per minute in the States; this was also the top moment on Twitter for the night." --according to variety.com

I don't! But i also don't think that the oscars have fans, or is a TV show. I mean, it's very appealing to the GP, everybody watches them. The problem is that 2014's show was hosted by Ellen (and threw the highest ratings in a decade for an oscar gala) and 2015 by that fool and uninteresting imo of Neil Patrick Harris. Also, 2014 nominated movies (Gravity, American Hustle, The Wolf of Wall Street, 12 years a slave, etc) were far more known by people than 2015 (Birdman, Selma, American Sniper, Whiplash, Boyhood, etc).

That's something we should take into account ;)

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KyliesChild
2 minutes ago, Mister Gaga said:

I don't! But i also don't think that the oscars have fans, or is a TV show. I mean, it's very appealing to the GP, everybody watches them. The problem is that 2014's show was hosted by Ellen (and threw the highest ratings in a decade for an oscar gala) and 2015 by that fool and uninteresting imo of Neil Patrick Harris. Also, 2014 nominated movies (Gravity, American Hustle, The Wolf of Wall Street, 12 years a slave, etc) were far more known by people than 2015 (Birdman, Selma, American Sniper, Whiplash, Boyhood, etc).

That's something we should take into account ;)

An article said that people weren't watching the Oscars because Neil Patrick Harris was not funny.

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Mister Gaga
1 minute ago, Cool Machine said:

An article said that people weren't watching the Oscars because Neil Patrick Harris was not funny.

i agree :lolga:

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