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They lost their Oscars in the wildfires. What happens next?

After fires destroyed Oscars belonging to Colleen Atwood and Rick Carter, the academy quietly stepped in, revealing what happens when Hollywood’s most prized trophy gets burned.

Josh Rottenberg
Author: Josh Rottenberg

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