
Rachel Zegler invited to present at Oscars: report
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'West Side Story' star Rachel Zegler has been invited to be a presenter at the Oscars after initially not being invited to the awards ceremony, according to a report in The Hollywood Reporter.
The gesture came two days after Zegler, who plays Maria, posted on social media that she had not been invited to the awards and would be rooting for "West Side Story" from her couch. The Steven Spielberg film is nominated for seven Academy Awards, including best picture, director and supporting actress for Ariana DeBose, who is expected to win.
The post drew a lot of attention online as many couldn't fathom why the lead of a best picture nominee wouldn't have been invited to the ceremony or at least been asked to present an award.
"I hope some last minute miracle occurs and I can celebrate our film in person but hey, that's how it goes sometimes, I guess," Zegler wrote on Instagram Sunday. "Thanks for all the shock and outrage -- I'm disappointed, too. But that's OK. So proud of our movie."
Best picture nominees are allotted a certain number of tickets by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which the film's studio then doles out as they see fit. Presenters and individual nominees get a pair of tickets. And other spots in the room go to the broadcaster, sponsors and academy members, who can enter a lottery.

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