There were great moments on-stage and on social media during tonight’s Golden Globes, including a first-ever winner for an online-only actress.
There was also social integration as part of the pre-show red carpet, including fan Instagram videos being answered by the stars.
Perez Hilton liked Jennifer Lawrence’s acceptance speech for best supporting actress in a motion picture.
No one does the rehearsed coming off as “unrehearsed” acceptance speech as well as Jennifer Lawrence! #GoldenGlobes
— Perez Hilton (@PerezHilton) January 13, 2014
Jacqueline Bisset’s tongue-tied moment received mixed reaction:
Maddest acceptance speech in awards history. Take a bow, Ms Bisset. #GoldenGlobes
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 13, 2014
“I’d like to start by reciting the alphabet ..”Jacqueline Bisset….in other news the bar service has been cut off at the #GoldenGlobes — Ian Lynch (@ian8inchlynch) January 13, 2014
Bryan Cranston (best actor in TV drama) and “Breaking Bad’s”(best TV drama) back-to-back victories pleased loyal fans.
Bryan Cranston: “A lovely way to say goodbye to the show, which meant so much to me.” #heisenberg #GoldenGlobes — Jim Roberts (@nycjim) January 13, 2014
Walter White could probably teach Potions at Hogwarts if he wanted. #GoldenGlobes
— Professor Snape (@_Snape_) January 13, 2014
Co-host Amy Poehler stole the show with two stand-out skits: making out with a rocker and cross-dressing as one.
BREAKING: Amy poehler is joining the band One Direction #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/kNeyELAWFN — Brosmopolitan (@brosmopolitan) January 13, 2014
"House of Cards's" Robin Wright's high-heels dash to the stage wowed:
Robin Wright running up in a dress and heels...impressive. #GoldenGlobes — Tracy Hickson (@djtino224) January 13, 2014
Social TV history: Wright is the first actress to win a Golden Globe for an online-only show.
Jimmy Fallon and Melissa McCarthy were up-close backstage.
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