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Messi, the Dog from ‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ Steals the Show at the Oscars with Adorable Applause for Robert Downey Jr.’s Win

Messi, the charismatic canine star from *Anatomy of a Fall*, has gone viral after his delightful reaction to Robert Downey Jr.’s Oscar win for Best Supporting Actor in *Oppenheimer*, directed by Christopher Nolan. As cameras panned across the star-studded audience, the 7-year-old Border Collie, elegantly dressed in a sharp bowtie, was caught enthusiastically clapping his paws from his prime front-row seat at the Dolby Theatre.

Throughout Hollywood’s biggest night, Messi stood out among the glittering human stars, capturing hearts with his charming presence and applause during various segments of the show — even during the pre-taped moments. His adorable enthusiasm made him an instant sensation, turning him into one of the event’s most talked-about attendees.

Social media quickly buzzed with reactions to Messi’s unexpected but heartwarming display of support for Downey Jr. “They actually had Messi, the dog from *Anatomy of a Fall*, clapping for Robert Downey Jr. after his acceptance speech — LOL!” shared one user on X (formerly known as Twitter).

In *Anatomy of a Fall*, Messi plays Snoop, the loyal service dog of Milo (portrayed by Milo Machado-Graner). The critically acclaimed film, directed by Justine Triet and co-written by Arthur Harari, follows a gripping courtroom drama centered on a woman standing trial for the alleged murder of her husband. The movie has earned nominations for Best Picture, making Messi’s appearance at the Oscars even more significant.

Amid the buzz over this unexpected furry celebrity moment, the 2024 Oscars also dazzled viewers with stunning fashion, showcasing a parade of elegant gowns, tailored suits, and unforgettable style statements from the world’s top stars.

Messi’s spontaneous celebration for Robert Downey Jr. undoubtedly became one of the night’s most endearing moments, proving that even in a sea of Hollywood’s elite, a dog can steal the show with just a wag and a clap.

Preview photo credit ABC News / YouTube, Jordan Strauss/Invision/East News

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