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Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera champion 'Barbie's' Gerwig and Robbie after Oscar snubs

Greta Gerwig, left, and Ryan Gosling on the set of "Barbie."

LOS ANGELES — The real world is forever and irrevocably messed up, Barbie said in the "Barbie" movie. And on Tuesday, the Oscar nominations and Ryan Gosling drove home her point in Ken's GMC Hummer.

"Barbie" stars Ryan Gosling and America Ferrera also don't think Kenough people recognized director-writer Greta Gerwig and star-producer Margot Robbie, the women behind the groundbreaking film that can now officially add "Oscar-nominated" as a lead-in to its title.

After the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Tuesday announced , Gosling and Ferrera celebrated their supporting acting nods. But they didn't do it without giving credit to their

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