Golden Globes 2021: Celebs Attend The Virtual Event With Their Families
KEY POINTS
- The 78th Golden Globe Awards marks the first award show of 2021
- Celebrities attended the virtual gathering with their families
- It was hosted from two different locations
The Golden Globe Awards was different in many ways this year as celebrities were allowed to involve their families during the event. No wonder, it turned into a family affair and many Hollywood celebrities' family members were spotted with them throughout the virtual gathering.
Nicole Kidman, who was nominated for Best Actress in Limited Series for "The Undoing," appeared with her husband, singer Keith Urban, and two daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret.
Faith Urban, @KeithUrban, and Nicole Kidman during the #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/7xPHLn1Nwm
— Nicole Kidman News (@KidmanUpdates) March 1, 2021
Eventually, it was Anya Taylor-Joy who bagged the most-covered award for her stellar performance in "The Queen's Gambit."
Congratulations to The Queen's Gambit - Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television. - #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/sPqxJT1qNc
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) March 1, 2021
"Minari" was nominated in the Best Foreign Language Film category and director Lee Isaac Chung could be seen sharing a sweet moment with his daughter as he celebrated his victory.
Minari wins the award for Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language at the #GoldenGlobes. pic.twitter.com/fYk7c98Hot
— NBC Entertainment (@nbc) March 1, 2021
Andra Day, who won Best Actress in a Drama for "The United States vs. Billie Holiday," became the first Black actress to win the Golden Globe in 35 years. She was surrounded by her loved ones during her acceptance speech.
Congratulations to @AndraDayMusic for taking home the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama at the #GoldenGlobes!pic.twitter.com/0zZOZSEjHi
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) March 1, 2021
Kate Hudson, who was nominated for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, was excited as she sat with her large family. But it was Rosamund Pike who won the award for "I Care a Lot."
The #GoldenGlobes may be a little different this year, but that doesn't won't stop Kate Hudson! We asked her what's got her so excited on #GlobesCountdown Live! pic.twitter.com/UiWIoKseNl
— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) March 1, 2021
Mark Ruffalo also celebrated an emotional win with his two children and wife, Sunrise Coigney. He was nominated for his powerful performance in "I Know This Much Is True."
Bryan Cranston, who was also nominated in the same category, was spotted with his wife, Robin Dearden.
Thank you Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this honor, for seeing I Know This Much Is True early, and keeping it in your hearts and minds all this time. I am humbled by this acknowledgment. #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/IWQM8vxTNW
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) March 1, 2021
The ceremony, which took place on Feb. 28, marked the first award show in 2021. It featured the biggest stars from television and films.
The show was hosted by Amy Poehler and Tina Fey from two different locations, The Beverly Hilton Hotel and Rockefeller Center in New York City, respectively.
Netflix dominated this year's Golden Globe Awards with a total of 42 nominations for some of its titles, including "The Crown," "The Queen's Gambit," "The Trial of the Chicago 7" and "Mank."
Hulu and Amazon also had ten nominations each, including nods for "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm," "Normal People," "Small Axe" and "Palm Springs."
Josh O'Connor won Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama for "The Crown" while the series also won in the Best TV Series, Drama category over "Ratched," "Ozark," "The Mandalorian" and "Lovecraft Country."
Check out the full list of nominees and winners here.

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