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.
British glory: Sunday's 76th annual Golden Globes was dominated by British talent, with homegrown talent Olivia Colman and Richard Madden taking home the night's major acting gongs
Loss: It was a night of disappointment though in the movies categories as critics' favorite A Star Is Born, starring Lady Gaga, missed out on the Best Picture gong to Queen biopic and British-made movie Bohemian Rhapsody in a shock upset
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.
Shining star: Olivia earned one of the top honors as she won Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her work on The Favourite
'Thank you my b*tches': Colman paid tribute to her The Favourite co-stars, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz in a jaw-dropping acceptance speech
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Olivia Colman won Best Actress for her role in The Favourite at last night's Golden Globes, and she was certainly one of the best dressed stars on the red carpet too.
She went for classic black in a cape gown by Stella McCartney, which featured crystal embellished fishnet fabric at the neckline and on the sleeves. Add in some Gina shoes, a Jimmy Choo clutch bag and jewellery by David Morris, and it was utter perfection.
We love the dramatic split sleeves on this design. The mesh detailing can be found on the label's 'Naomi' dress (click right), but unfortunately for any fans of this look, it was custom made just for Olivia so isn't available to buy.
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'Thank you my b*tches Emma and Rachel! Every second working with you was such a joy. So much fun. I'm too excited!'
And Olivia said she loved making the film - which required her to pile on 35 pounds to play Queen Anne.
'I had a f**king blast!' she recalled. 'I went on a private jet and I ate constantly throughout the film – it was brilliant! I promise I will keep on enjoying it, because this is amazing.'
All hail: The 44-year-old British actress portrayed Queen Anne in early 18th century England in the acclaimed film
Her 'b*tches': Colman appeared on stage with her co-stars Stone and Weisz earlier that evening to present an ward
The actress, who can next be seen in The Crown playing Queen Elizabeth, then addressed her husband Ed Sinclair and their three children as she smiled and said: 'Ed and the kids, look! Yay!'
Olivia's critically-acclaimed film was released last month and follows the love triangle Queen Anne forms with two of her female courtiers, played by Emma and Rachel.
This year marks the second time Olivia has received a Golden Globe. She received the award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for her role in The Night Manager in 2017.
Accolade: Richard Madden shocked with his win, beating the hotly tipped Matthew Rhys for The Americans, to scoop the Best Actor in a Television Drama gong for hit BBC drama Bodyguard
Hit drama: Richard looked shocked as he accepted his award for the drama which gripped audiences in the UK last year before making it over the pond via Netflix in recent weeks
Richard Madden shocked with his win, beating the hotly tipped Matthew Rhys for The Americans, to scoop the Best Actor in a Television Drama gong for hit BBC drama Bodyguard, which gripped audiences in the UK last year before making it over the pond via Netflix in recent weeks.
The heart-throb, 32, practically auditioned for the role of 007 as he stepped onto the stage in front of the star-studded congregation to collect his Globe.
The Scottish star was thrilled with the achievement, clearly overwhelmed by the critical acclaim he has received in the States.
Support: After being embraced by Luther star Idris Elba on his way up to the stage, a shocked Richard thanked his absent co-star Keeley Hawes: 'I didn’t see this coming at all.'
Richard plays the titular role - Sergeant David Budd, an Afghanistan war veteran and Protection Command bodyguard, tasked with protecting The Right Honourable Julia Montague [Keeley Hawes] the Home Secretary.
After being embraced by Luther star Idris Elba on his way up to the stage, a shocked Richard thanked his absent co-star Keeley Hawes: 'I didn’t see this coming at all.'
'I wouldn’t be here at all if it wasn’t for the amazing cast and crew who worked really hard and thank you to Keeley Hawes, who is the best actress I could ever work with, who is amazing and generous.'
Co-star: Richard gushed of Keeley (pictured) 'she is the best actress I could ever work with, who is amazing and generous'
He then thanked creator Jed Mercurio, saying: 'Thanks for writing this and thanks for trusting me to do it..' The final dedication was to his parents, as he gushed: 'Mum and dad, who flew all the way from Scotland, I wouldn’t be here without you.'
Bradley Cooper's Lady Gaga-starring passion project A Star is Born had been hotly tipped to take home multiple gongs – but instead just picked up a single trophy, for Best Original Song on Sunday night.
Instead it was British made-movie Bohemian Rhapsody who scooped the night's Best Motion Picture Drama award, despite receiving a critically mauling upon its release last year.
The Queen biopic fought off competition from A Star Is Born, Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, and If Beale Street Could Talk to win the coveted prize after becoming the highest grossing music biopic of all time
Cooper was also beat out by Bohemian Rhapsody's Rami Malek in the Best Actor - Drama category while Gaga lost to The Wife's Glenn Close in the Best Actress - Drama category.
We Are The Champions: Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody surprised many as it finished off the Golden Globes with a Best Motion Picture - Drama win over heavy-favorite A Star Is Born
Radio Gaga: Rami Malek, who plays Freddie Mercury, also earned Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama over Bradley Cooper
In the Shallows: A Star Is Born was the heavy favorite in the three top categories of the Golden Globes but was shockingly shut out including in the acting categories with nominees Cooper and Lady Gaga
Talented duo: Gaga was bested by The Wife's Glenn Close in the Best Actress - Drama category
At the end of the night Bohemian Rhapsody producer Graham King addressed the shocked crowd at the Beverly Hilton as he said: 'The power of movies is that it brings us all together.
'Freddie Mercury and Queen did that so successfully through their music and that’s what we always wanted to accomplish in the cinemas.
'To see that magic come alive and see the incredible response of this film is truly humbling … Freddie Mercury, thank you for showing us the power of embracing your true self, this one’s for you.'
'The power of movies is that it brings us all together': At the end of the night Bohemian Rhapsody producer Graham King addressed the shocked crowd at the Beverly Hilton
No doubt many were surprised by the win as Bohemian Rhapsody was generally poorly reviewed with 62% on Tomatometer by Rotten Tomatoes with top critics giving it 48%.
A Star Is Born received 90% on the Tomatometer with 96% of top critics giving it their seal of approval by the same metric.
Just before that Rami Malek also thanked the late, great singer whom he portrayed on the big screen. Unlike the best picture and best actress categories, the Mr. Robot actor was the favorite to win.
The 37-year-old actor concluded: 'Thank you to Freddie Mercury for giving me the joy of a lifetime. I love you, you beautiful man. This is for and because of you gorgeous.'
'Thank you to Freddie Mercury for giving me the joy of a lifetime': Rami Malek also thanked the late, great singer whom he portrayed on the big screen
'This is for and because of you gorgeous': Malek pictured portraying Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody
Other British wins included a top prize for Christian Bale, who had one of the most memorable speeches of the night while accepting Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his role portraying former US Vice President Dick Cheney in Vice.
He blasted the former politician as he said: 'Thank you to Satan for giving me inspiration on how to play this role.'
Bale, 44, also thanked director Adam McKay but couldn't help but take another shot at a different political figure.
'Thank you to Satan for giving me inspiration': Christian Bale had one of the most memorable speeches of the night as he accepted Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his role
Huge transformation: Bale, 44, as the former US Vice President Dick Cheney in Vice
All guns blazing: Bale, 44, also thanked director Adam McKay but couldn't help but take another shot at a different political figure, quipping: 'I will be cornering the market on charisma-free a******s. What do you think, Mitch McConnell next?'
He said: 'I will be cornering the market on charisma-free a******s. What do you think, Mitch McConnell next? That could be good.'
Perhaps the biggest shock of the night came when 71-year-old actress Glenn Close bested favorite Lady Gaga for Best Actress - Drama.
Glenn Close - who portrayed Joan Castleman in The Wife - held back tears as she honored her mother in her very emotional acceptance speech as she said the role reminded her of her mother who 'really sublimated herself to my father her whole life' and who in her '80s bemoaned 'I feel I haven't accomplished anything.'
Surprise win: Perhaps the biggest shock of the night came when 71-year-old actress Glenn Close bested favorite Lady Gaga for Best Actress - Drama
What a performance: The 71-year-old actress portrayed Joan Castleman in The Wife alongside co-star Jonathan Pryce
Mutual admiration: Close was visibly shocked as her name was announced and was was graciously greeted by Gaga before walking up on the stage to accepted her shiny new trophy
'It was so not right,' the talented actresses said before receiving a standing ovation. 'Women, we’re nurturers, that’s what’s expected of us. But we have to find personal fulfillment.We have to follow our dreams. We have to say "I can do that, and I should be allowed to do that."'
Close was visibly shocked as her name was announced and was was graciously greeted by Gaga before walking up on the stage to accepted her new trophy.
There was only support and mutual admiration between the two stars as the six-time Oscar nominee received a standing ovation from Gaga despite competing against each other. She was also joined by Cooper and his model girlfriend Irina Shayk.
Honored: Lady Gaga accepted the Best Original Song trophy for her work on A Star Is Born smash hit Shallow at the 76th annual Golden Globes on Sunday
Earlier in the night Gaga was emotional as she earned her very first Golden Globe of the night and opened up about it being 'hard to be taken seriously' as a woman in music.
The 32-year-old multihyphenate accepted the Best Original Song trophy for her work on A Star Is Born smash hit Shallow at the 76th annual Golden Globes on Sunday.
When Taylor Swift and Idris Elba declared her the winner, Gaga's eyes welled up with tears before hitting the stage alongside British producer Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, and Anthony Rossomando.
Smash hit: Gaga and Cooper in their critically-acclaimed film A Star Is Born which has won rave reviews and a huge fan reaction since its release late last year
During the acceptance speech she said: 'I just have to say, as a woman in music, it is really hard to be taken seriously as a musician and a songwriter.'
She also acknowledged Ronson, Wyatt, and Rossomando who were on-stage with her along with director and fellow actor Bradley Cooper.
'These three incredible men… they lifted me up and supported me,' Gaga said. 'Bradley, I love you.'
Making a point: During the acceptance speech she said: 'I just have to say, as a woman in music, it is really hard to be taken seriously as a musician and a songwriter'
Dynamic duo: British actor Idris Elba and chart-topping singer Taylor Swift presented the sought-after award
Ronson - who is an often collaborator with the Born This Way hitmaker - also thanked the 44-year-old actor as he said: 'Thank you, Bradley Cooper. You took our heartfelt honest tune and you gave it emotional resonance.'
The song - which has since turned into a radio hit - beat out stiff competition including All the Stars from Black Panther, Requiem for a Private War from A Private War, Revelation from Boy Erased and Girl in the Movies from Dumplin'.
In other major Brit wins, Ben Whishaw scooped a surprise Best Supporting Actor in a series, limited series or motion picture win for his portrayal of Norman Scott in BBC drama A Very English Scandal during the glittering ceremony.
He dedicated his first Golden Globe to Scott, the former stable hand who claimed to have had an affair with politician Jeremy Thorpe (played by Hugh Grant).
Another Brit win: Ben Whishaw scooped a surprise Best Supporting Actor in a series, limited series or motion picture win for his portrayal of Norman Scott in BBC drama A Very English Scandal during the glittering ceremony
The BBC's three-part drama tells the story of Liberal Party member Thorpe, who fell from grace after he was put on trial for conspiracy and incitement to murder in connection to an attempted hit on his ex-lover, Scott.
'Wow, thank you so much, Hollywood Foreign Press,' Ben, 38, told the Hollywood crowd. 'I want to thank [director] Stephen Frears. What a legend. Thank you.'
'I want to thank the BBC for continuing to make idiosyncratic and powerful work and for employing me again and again, thank you.'
Dedication: Ben said in his speech: 'There's one person I really, really want to dedicate this award to and it's the man I had the privilege to portray in this show, Norman Scott...He is a true queer hero and icon'
Acclaimed: The BBC's three-part drama tells the story of Liberal Party member Thorpe, who fell from grace after he was put on trial for conspiracy and incitement to murder in connection to an attempted hit on his ex-lover, Scott
Co-star: The jubilant actor also thanked his costar Hugh Grant, who lost out on a win, saying, 'I have to thank Hugh Grant above all, for such an exquisite performance. It was amazing to watch you do that'
'There's one person I really, really want to dedicate this award to and it's the man I had the privilege to portray in this show, Norman Scott, who took on the establishment with courage and defiance that I find completely inspiring,' Ben said. 'He is a true queer hero and icon.'
The jubilant actor also thanked his costar Hugh, who lost out on a win, saying, 'I have to thank Hugh Grant above all, for such an exquisite performance. It was amazing to watch you do that.'
Ben's win capped a huge night for the BBC who scored accolades in performance categories for three of their series.
As well as Madden and Whishaw's wins for Bodyguard and A Very English Scandal, mega hit Killing Eve, commissioned by BBC America, scored a win for Sandra Oh who won best actress in a television series.
Devoted: Host Sandra Oh also hit an emotional high point in the night as she was recognised as Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series for her work on BBC America's Killing Eve
One of the greats: Sandra in BBC America series Killing Eve, which has won rave reviews on both sides of the Atlantic
The stars of the night: Sandra's parents Oh Junsu and Jeon Young-nam earned viral fame thanks to their enthusiastic reaction to their daughter's Golden Globes win on Sunday night
Sandra's parents Oh Junsu (John) and Jeon Young-nam hit viral fame as they were in attendance during her touching acceptance speech as she said: 'There are two people here tonight that I'm so grateful they're here for me.'
There wasn't a dry eye in the house as the 47-year-old actress concluded her speech by saying in Korean: 'Mom, Dad, I love you.'
As award shows have become increasingly politicized during his time in office it was interesting to note that the Golden Globes had zero mentions of US President Donald Trump.
It definitely seemed to be a concerted effort as host Sandra previously told The Hollywood Reporter: 'I'm not interested in [talking about Trump] at all.
'What I’m interested in is pointing to actual real change. I want to focus on that because people can pooh-pooh Hollywood all they want – and there is a lot to pooh-pooh, sure – but we also make culture. How many gazillions of people have seen Black Panther and Crazy Rich Asians? That changes things.'
Golden: Mahershala Ali also won Best Supporting Actor for his work portraying musician 'Doc' Don Shirley in the 1960s in Green Book
Touching: Green Book was one of the biggest winners of the night as it won the coveted Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy gong
Green Book was one of the biggest winners of the night as it won the coveted Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy gong.
Mahershala Ali also won Best Supporting Actor for his work portraying musician 'Doc' Don Shirley in the 1960s.
In his speech the 44-year-old actor thanked the women in his life as he said: 'I have to thank my wife, my mother, and my grandmother.
Big winners: Stars Viggo Mortensen, Linda Cardellini and Mahershala Ali posed with director Peter Farrelly after the win
'I thank you for your prayers. I've needed each and every one of them. Peace.'
Earlier in the night, Patricia Arquette was censored on live TV as she used profanity while accepting the award for Best Actress in Limited-Series or TV Movie.
The 50-year-old actress earned one of the top honors for her work on Escape At Dannemora.
Shining star: Patricia Arquette was censored on live TV as she used profanity while accepting the award for Best Actress in Limited-Series or TV Movie
'I was born with f***ed up teeth': As she made an incredible transformation as Tilly Mitchell in the Showtime limited series, she costumed with new teeth but joked about the ones she actually has
As she made an incredible transformation as Tilly Mitchell in the Showtime limited series, she costumed with new teeth but joked about the ones she actually has.
Patricia had the audience in stitches, and the network censor's finger on the button, as she joked: 'I was born with f***ed up teeth.'
She faced heavy competition in the category against top-tier talent including Amy Adams, Connie Britton, Laura Dern and Regina King.
Big win: Michael Douglas earned the very first trophy of the night in the Best Actor in a TV Series, Comedy category
Dynamic duo: Michael Douglas pictured opposite Alan Arkin in The Kominsky Method
Michael Douglas, 74 earned the very first trophy of the night in the Best Actor in a TV Series, Comedy category.
He beat tough competition for his work on Netflix series The Kominsky Method in including Sasha Baron Cohen, Jim Carrey, Donald Glover and Bill Hader.
An emotional moment came when Michael dedicated the big win to his legendary actor father Kirk Douglas.
Moving moment: An emotional moment came when Michael dedicated the big win to his legendary actor father Kirk Douglas
When concluding his speech he said: 'And I guess this has to go to my 102-year-old father, Kirk.'
He thanked his competition in his acceptance speech before thanking the creator of the series Chuck Lorre.
'The truth be told, I owe all of this to one man out there — Mr. Chuck Lorre,' Douglas explained. 'Chuck thinks getting old is funny. Thank you for your exquisite work.'
In 2004, Douglas was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award and other than that his lone Golden Globes win came in 1988 as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama for his work on Wall Street.
Hosts with the most: Sandra and her co-host Andy Samberg kicked off the event with a hilarious monologue as hey said in unison 'one lucky audience member will get to host The Oscars'
Alongside her win for Killing Eve, Sandra Oh received plenty of praise for her hosting job alongside funnyman Andy Samberg as they dubbed themselves the 'nicest people in show business' during their monologue.
The two had undeniable chemistry as they jokingly said in unison 'one lucky audience member will get to host The Oscars.'
At the very end of the monologue, Oh got serious as she said: 'I said yes to the fear of being on this stage tonight because, because I wanted to be here to look out into this audience and witness this moment of change.
'We're alive': Jeff Bridges received the Globes' honorary Cecil B. DeMille Award as he compared his life and career to a great game of tag
Legendary: Bridges in his signature role as The Dude in 1998 film Big Lebowski
'And I’m not fooling myself. I’m not fooling myself. Next year could be different. It probably will be. But right now, this is real. Trust me, it is real. Because I see you and I see you. All of these faces of change and now, so will everyone else.'
Jeff Bridges received the Globes' honorary Cecil B. DeMille Award as he compared his life and career to a great game of tag.
'We've all been tagged,' said the legendary 69-year-old actor. 'We’re alive.'
Bridges then ended his hilarious speech by 'tagging' everyone watching as he said: 'We can turn this ship in the way we want to go, man,'
A similar television achievement award was also launched this year, dubbed the Carol Burnett Award.
Trailblazer: The first honoree was of the Carol Burnett award was The Carol Burnett Show star , herself, as she was presented with the honor by Steve Carrell
Its first honoree was Burnett, herself, as she was presented with the honor by Steve Carrell.
'I’m kind of really gob-smacked by this,' said 85-year-old legend Burnett. 'Does this mean that I get to accept it every year?'
The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story was also a big winner as it won Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
'I love you dearly. I dedicate this to you': Darren Criss earned Best Actor in a Limited-Series or TV Movie for his work portraying spree killer Andrew Cunanan and he made sure to reflect on the leaps and bounds Hollywood has made as far as representation goes before thanking his Filipino mother
Lead actor Darren Criss earned Best Actor in a Limited-Series or TV Movie for his work portraying spree killer Andrew Cunanan and he made sure to reflect on the leaps and bounds Hollywood has made as far as representation goes before thanking his Filipino mother.
The 31-year-old actor said: 'This has been a marvelous year for representation in Hollywood, and I am so enormously proud to be a teeny tiny part of that as the son of a firecracker Filipino woman from Cebu that dreamed of coming into this country and getting to be invited to cool parties like this. Mom, I know you're watching this.
'I love you dearly. I dedicate this to you. This is totally awesome.'
Twisted tale: The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story was also a big winner as it won Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Regina King won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for her work on If Beale Street Could Talk as she issued a Time's Up challenge.
She said: 'In the next two years, everything that I produce, I am making a vow, and it’s going to be tough, to make sure that everything that I produce, that it’s 50 percent women, and I just challenge anyone out there who is in a position of power … I challenge you to challenge yourselves and … do the same.'
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was also a big winner as it won Best Animated Feature Film.
Making a statement: Regina King won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for her work on If Beale Street Could Talk as she issued a Time's Up challenge
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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