Oscars 2016: The Celebrities You Should Be Following on the Big Night
Make sure to follow these celebs to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Oscars.
-- The Oscars are quickly approaching, and before the big night begins Sunday, you'll want to make sure you're following these celebrities to get a closer look at the Oscars this year.
From presenters and nominees getting ready for the red carpet to behind-the-scenes videos and pictures of the awards show and the after-parties, here are some of the top celebrity social media accounts to follow during the 2016 Academy Awards.
Facebook:
Kevin Hart: The "Ride Along 2" actor will be live-streaming his Academy Awards experience on Facebook's new platform Facebook Live. The comedian will be sure to crack tons of jokes during his live stream, so make sure to follow him on Facebook for an inside look at the biggest night in Hollywood.
Kerry Washington: The "Scandal" star frequently posts updates on her Facebook page, so make sure to follow her to get an inside look at the star-studded event Sunday.
Reese Witherspoon: The 39-year-old actress is already posting #TBT's from last year's Oscars, so she's clearly just as excited for this year's show as the rest of us.
Twitter:
Lin-Manuel Miranda: While he is not nominated for an Oscar, the "Hamilton" star is extremely active on social media, and no doubt will be live-tweeting the night of the big show.
Chris Rock: Rock is the host of this year's Academy Awards, so make sure to follow him in case he decides to spill any behind-the-scenes details for his fans.
Instagram:
Jacob Tremblay: The 9-year-old star of "Room" has been taking this awards season by storm, getting pics with everyone from Jennifer Lawrence to Leonardo DiCaprio himself. Follow him immediately for a boatload of cute to take over your news feed.
Jared Leto: Remaining a staple on the "who to follow" list from 2015, the "Suicide Squad" actor has a knack for posting incredible content to his social media pages. You won't be disappointed if you follow him.
Snapchat:
D.J. Khaled (DJKhaled305): The rapper, who is widely described as the "King of Snapchat," should be on everyone's friend list this year. Even if he tweets nothing Oscars-related the night of the show, Khaled will undoubtedly post an inspirational snap or a "major key alert" that will brighten your mood anyways.
Lady Gaga (ladygaga)
John Legend (johnlegend)
Eva Longoria (realevalongoria)
Of course, the Oscars' official social media pages will be posting frequent updates as well, so make sure you monitor the accounts all night long.