Sunday's 76th annual Golden Globes was dominated by British talent, with homegrown talent Olivia Colman, Christian Bale and Richard Madden taking home the night's major acting gongs.
Olivia triumphed in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy category for her critically-acclaimed role as Queen Anne in The Favourite, Christian took home an acting prize for his transformation into Dick Cheney in Vice, while Richard Madden beat favourite Matthew Rhys to a surprise Best Actor win for his performance in BBC drama Bodyguard.
It was a night of disappointment though in the movies categories as critics' favorite A Star Is Born missed out on the Best Picture gong to Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, which was widely panned by critics.
Olivia Colman gave one of the evening's stand out speeches at The Beverly Hilton, as she scooped the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her work on The Favourite.
The 44-year-old British actress portrayed Queen Anne in early 18th century England and gave a special shoutout to her co-stars including Emma Stone whom she affectionately referred to as 'my b****es' before dropping the F-bomb.
She said: 'I'm not going to cry because my whole table will laugh at me. Thank you for the sandwiches.
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