Bobby Cannavale just dropped the most relatable celebrity celebration ever for partner Rose Byrne's first Oscar nomination - and it involves a hilarious Google Home alert and a notorious bearded dragon. The actor's Instagram post is blowing up online, revealing the quirky reality behind Hollywood's power couples.
In a viral FaceTime screenshot that's racking up thousands of likes, Cannavale captured the exact moment he learned about Byrne's nomination, captioning it with a mix of parental pride and domestic comedy. "Google just told me someone's walking by our house," he wrote, proving even Oscar moments come with smart home interruptions.

The Instagram post that's breaking the internet - showing real couple goals. Bobby Cannavale/Instagram
But here's the twist that's got everyone talking: This isn't Cannavale's first "parent fail" moment. Remember when Byrne won her Golden Globe earlier this year? Cannavale was MIA - not at some fancy Hollywood party, but at a New Jersey reptile expo buying their family a bearded dragon. Byrne called him out in her acceptance speech, creating an instant viral moment about parenting priorities.
The couple, who've been together since 2012 and have two children, are redefining Hollywood relationships. They call each other "husband and wife" without the legal paperwork, and their social media interactions show a genuine, unfiltered bond. When Cannavale posted his celebration, Naomi Watts immediately joked about the now-famous bearded dragon, while Byrne responded with emotional appreciation.
Byrne's Oscar nomination comes for her powerful role in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, where she plays a therapist navigating her daughter's health crisis alongside co-stars A$AP Rocky and Christian Slater. But the real story everyone's sharing? How her partner chose lizard shopping over a Golden Globes ceremony - and somehow made it the most endearing thing on the internet.
Why This Is Going Viral: In an age of curated celebrity perfection, Cannavale and Byrne are showing what real relationships look like - complete with reptile expo detours, Google Home interruptions, and celebrations that feel genuinely human. Their story proves that sometimes, the best parenting moments happen when you're not where you're "supposed" to be.