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5 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Oscar Night

Check out the social networking accounts of these five industry professionals for an inside look at this year’s Academy Awards.

The Oscars are one of the biggest nights in the entertainment industry. As the actors and actresses walk down the red carpet, everyone watching at home can’t wait to see who will take home the prize in each of the major categories. The major categories are: best picture, best actor, and best actress, along with the best supporting actor and actress awards.

Come February 26, the red carpet will roll out and everyone will be tuning in, popcorn and predictions in hand. For an even better experience this year on Oscar night, head to Twitter and follow this list of stars and comedians for an inside look at the Academy Awards.

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@billyeichner

Billy Eichner is an actor, comedian, and TV personality best known for his comedy show, Billy on the Street. Follow along with him on Twitter on the night of the Oscars for a hilarious take on the evening’s events. You’re sure to get a few good laughs out of his tweets.

@theacademy

This is the official account of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. This account will give you a lot of facts and information about the awards. If you miss a winner, didn’t quiet catch the name of a category, or want an easy place to read a recap, this is the account for you. The Academy is the “preeminent movie related organization,” according to their website, and they “connect the world through the medium of motion pictures.”

@ryangosling

This actor (who is nominated for La La Land alongside co-star Emma Stone) is one of this award season’s major darlings. He’s already won at the Golden Globes, which usually propels someone as the frontrunner to take home the Oscar. Check out his Twitter for any updates on the evening and especially if he takes home the prize.

@jimmykimmel

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel is hosting this year’s Oscars, so follow along with his account for information on the event, quips, and some jokes from the well-known comedian. Though he may not be tweeting during the show itself because he’ll be busy hosting, expect info. leading up to his big opening monologue and potentially some recaps after the show has wrapped.

@morninggloria

A senior editor at the Daily Beast and former managing editor at Jezebel, Erin Gloria Ryan’s account will speak to the inside politics of Hollywood during the event. Follow her for an alternative take on the evening’s events — and for some sassy remarks.