2018 marked the 90th year of celebration of the Oscars.

This year’s show, which lasted over two and a half hours, was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel who revealed that the first edition of the Oscars had lasted a total of 15 minutes.

In its 90th iteration, the Oscars this year held some memorable and milestone moments. We share these with you below:

1- Mary J. Blige became the first person to ever be nominated for Best Original Song and an acting role (Best Supporting Actress) for the same film. She is also the first woman to get more than one nomination in the same award year. While she did not take away the golden statue for either category, she performed the song for which she earned a nomination, “Mighty River”, at the ceremony. Listen to the song below.

 

 

 

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In a maroon Vera Wang gown for her performance of “Mighty River.” (Image via Getty Images)

 

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Red Carpet look for Mary J Blige (Photo via David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

 

2- Kobe Bryant won an Oscar. He won the Oscar in the category of Best Animated Short for his role as executive producer of Dear Basketball.  The animated piece traces his path to success as a basketball player and is based on a poem he wrote for the “Players’ Tribune.”  Watch a trailer of the film below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA3Pqne28PE

 

3- Rita Moreno, who won Best supporting Actress in 1962 for her part in West Side Story, wore the same dress to the ceremony that she did when she won the award. She presented the award for Best Foreign Language Film at the ceremony this year.

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Rita Moreno in original dress worn to the 1962 Oscars with slight modification to the top and image of her in dress from 1962 ceremony. (Image via Vanity Fair)

 

4- Jordan Peele of Get Out became the first black director to win an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.

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Jordan Peele backstage after receiving award from Nicole Kidman. (Photo via Getty Images)

 

 

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