Oscars night’s most popular Instagrams? Fast food, makeup and pomeranians
All of the Oscars were handed out last night, but the results for another celebrity competition just came in: Oscar night's most popular Instagram post.
Overall, 19 million accounts posted 64 million 'grams related to Oscar night. Unsurprisingly, the most popular Instagrams featured celebs getting ready for the big night or as seen on the red carpet.
Meanwhile, the Top 10 Oscar-related hashtags prove that neither Oscar nor Leo need last names:
1. oscars
2. leonardodicaprio
3. oscars2016
4. oscar
5. academyawards
6. redcarpet
7. therevenant
8. oscar2016
9. leo
10. fashion
Here are the 10 most popular videos on Instagram’s Oscars video channel:
Before taking on the Oscars, Chris Rock made a morning fast-food run. Do you think the drive-through operator recognized his voice?
Ryan Seacrest must be pretty tired of red carpets by now, right?
Stylist Elizabeth Stewart captured an intimate moment with "Carol" star Cate Blanchett and her bling.
Reese Witherspoon and makeup artist Molly Stern are ready to Oscar:
Kelly Ripa offered a cool time-lapse video of her getting ready -- from makeup and hair to dress and champagne.
Sean "Puffy" Combs wanted to shine bright like an Oscar:
Celebrity Pomeranian JiffPom should've won the award for best tux. There's always next year:
"Live! with Kelly and Michael's" Michael Strahan exchanges words and jewelry with lead actress Oscar winner Brie Larson.
Witherspoon gave into peer pressure and did some red carpet shots with Brazilian entertainment site Hugo Gloss:
Telemundo caught up with Blanchett -- and her biggest fan (seriously) -- on the red carpet:
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