Arnold Schwarzenegger Posts Sweet Tribute To Monica Barbaro After Her Oscar Nomination

Arnold Schwarzenegger Posts Sweet Tribute To Monica Barbaro After Her Oscar Nomination

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The 2025 Oscar nominations are in, with movies like Emilia Pérez, Wicked, and The Brutalist dominating the list. However, it’s important to point out that for the music biopic A Complete Unknown, Monica Barbaro received her first Oscar nomination for playing singer Joan Baez. Not only was the Top Gun: Maverick actress over the moon about that, but so was her FUBAR co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger who posted a sweet tribute to her career milestone.

The Oscar-nominated film A Complete Unknown sure has a lot of iconic real-life characters that helped shape Bob Dylan’s career like Woody Guthrie, Johnny Cash and more. But we can’t forget Joan Baez’s importance in the folk singer’s life collaborating as artists and lovers. Played by Top Gun: Maverick’s Monica Barbaro, her performance blew The Academy away, giving the talented actress her first Oscar nomination! Arnold Schwarzenegger made sure to send his TV daughter his congratulations with a sweet tribute on his Instagram Stories below:

(Image credit: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Instagram stories)

I’m getting all kinds of heartwarming feels reading Arnold Schwarzenegger’s message. It’s nice to know that he had faith Monica Barbaro would soon receive an Oscar nomination. The father-daughter chemistry the two portray in Netflix’s TV series FUBAR indeed doesn’t stray away from their real-life bond. The photo of the Unreal actress cradling her head in emotional surprise at the Oscar nomination news makes me so happy for her.

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