
McDonald's has revealed exactly what celebrities ordered for breakfast the morning after the Oscars, and Best Supporting Actor winner Kieran Culkin's order might surprise you.
Sunday's Academy Awards saw Hollywood's elite descend on the Dolby Theatre to celebrate the best films from the past 12 months.
Undoubtably the night's biggest winner was Anora, which scooped up five awards - Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Director and Best Actress in a Leading Role for star, Mikey Madison.
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Other acting award winners included A Real Pain's Kieran Culkin, Emilia Pérez's Zoe Saldaña and The Brutalist's Adrien Brody.
After every night of champagne and partying comes the dreaded morning after and what better way to soothe the hangover from hell than a McDonald's breakfast.
Now, in a newly released video, the fast food chain has revealed exactly what some of the Oscars' biggest stars chowed down on come Monday morning.

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The clip, which was shared to YouTube, started with a time stamp of 9.14 AM at a McDonald's restaurant in Hollywood.
Then, a receipt machine started churning out the orders of a number of Oscars attendees.
Colman Domingo - whose role in prison drama Sing Sing had earned him a Best Lead Actor nomination - ordered a classic Egg McMuffin meal, which comes with hash browns and a coffee. He also ordered strawberry jelly and ketchup on the side, as well as a bottle of water and a strawberry and banana smoothie.
And singer Rosalía, who attended the Vanity Fair Oscar Party following the ceremony, ordered a McGriddle with bacon, egg and cheese, a packet of mayo and a mango and pineapple smoothie.
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Nope actress Keke Palmer kept it largely healthy with an order of oatmeal with fruit and maple syrup and a side of hash browns.
Julia Fox's order on the other hand was quite the opposite. The star, who attended the after-party in a see-through dress, satisfied her sweet tooth with a breakfast consisting of a hot chocolate with extra whipped cream, three chocolate chip cookies and an order of hotcakes (i.e. pancakes) with 10 extra packets of syrup.
But, perhaps the most iconic order of the bunch belonged to Best Supporting Actor winner Kieran Culkin.
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The actor, who's probably best known for his role as Roman Roy in Succession, has a history of trolling audiences and his McDonald's order was no different - one small Coca-Cola. How refreshing!
Topics: Celebrity, Food and Drink, McDonalds, Oscars