LOS ANGELES — What were Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell made for? Winning awards, apparently. The sibling duo’s Barbie blockbuster ballad What Was I Made For? won the Academy Award for best original song on Sunday night.
In doing so, Eilish, 22, has become the youngest person by far to have won two career Oscars.
That beats a very old record set by Luise Rainer, who won her second best actress Oscar at 28 in 1938.
The second youngest is now Eilish’s 26-year-old brother and co-writer Finneas. The pair won their first Oscar for No Time to Die in 2021. That year, they beat out some impressive names, including Beyoncé, Van Morrison, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Diane Warren.
Thank you so much to the Academy. I feel like, I just didn’t think this would happen, Eilish started her speech. I’m so grateful for this song and for this movie and the way that it made me feel. And this goes out to everyone who was affected by the movie and how incredible it is. And I want to thank my team and my parents. I love you guys so much.
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She continued, I want to thank my best friend Zoe for playing Barbies with me growing up, and being by my side forever, and was met with laughs from the audience. I want to thank my, like, dance teachers growing up. I want to thank my choir teachers. Miss Brigham, thanks for believing in me. Mrs. T, you didn’t like me, but you were good at your job.