Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence shine bright as American Hustle dominates with THREE accolades while 12 Years A Slave emerges victorious with the ultimate honor at Golden Globes

Golden Girl: Jennifer Lawrence was visibly shaken as she scooped the first gong for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie for American Hustle

Gilded Gal: Jennifer Lawrence was clearly moved as she took home the initial award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Film for American Hustle.

All-star cast: Jennifer was flanked by Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock as she accepted her award

Star-studded lineup: Jennifer was joined by the renowned actors Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock by her side when she graciously received her well-deserved accolade.

Best of the best: Amy Adams and Cate Blanchett won Best Actress gongs for Musical or Comedy and Drama respectively

Best of the best: Amy Adams and Cate Blanchett won Best Actress gongs for Musical or Comedy and Drama respectively

Top-notch: Amy Adams and Cate Blanchett were crowned as the winners of the prestigious Best Actress awards in two distinct categories – Musical or Comedy and Drama, respectively.

Extreme makeover: Matthew McConaughey won for his role in Dallas Buyers Club in which he lost 45lbs in weight

A remarkable transformation: Matthew McConaughey achieved victory for his stellar performance in the renowned film Dallas Buyers Club, wherein he dedicatedly shed an astounding 45 pounds.

No comedian: Leonardo DiCaprio one for Best Actor in a  Musical or Comedy for The Wolf of Wall Street

There was no shortage of laughter as Leonardo DiCaprio aced his performance in The Wolf of Wall Street, winning the prestigious Best Actor award in the Musical or Comedy category.

In good hands: Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock were the first presenters of the night

In capable care: The evening commenced with the delightful pairing of Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock taking the stage as the initial presenters.

Gong: Director Steve McQueen, winner of Best Motion Picture Drama for 12 Years a Slave poses with his award

Gong: Steve McQueen, the director who took home the prestigious Best Motion Picture Drama award for his masterpiece “12 Years a Slave,” strikes a pose with his well-deserved trophy.

Special thanks: Director Steve McQueen gave a mention to Brad Pitt thanking the star for his involvement in 12 Years A Slave

Acknowledgements: Director Steve McQueen expressed his gratitude to Brad Pitt, acknowledging the actor’s significant contribution to the film 12 Years A Slave.

Group hug: 12 Years A Slave's Lupita Nyong'o, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Steve McQueen, Sarah Paulson, and Michael Fassbender pose together backstage

Getting cozy: The brilliant ensemble of the widely acclaimed film “12 Years A Slave,” including Lupita Nyong’o, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Steve McQueen, Sarah Paulson, and Michael Fassbender, embrace each other tightly while striking a pose backstage.

Flying high: Lupita Nyong'o wore an unforgettable red caped dress to the awards

Soaring to new heights, Lupita Nyong’o stole the show with her unforgettable choice of attire at the awards ceremony. The elegant actress donned a mesmerizing red dress with a stunning cape, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Stunning: Amy Adams and Lupita Nyong'o both looked stunning in their red dresses at the awards

Absolutely breathtaking: Amy Adams and Lupita Nyong’o radiated sheer elegance, donning striking red gowns that left everyone in awe, stealing the show at the prestigious awards ceremony.

Cheers! Tina and Amy raise a glass as they do a sterling job at the Golden Globes

Hooray! Tina and Amy clink their glasses together to celebrate their exceptional performance at the prestigious Golden Globes.

Most Awkward Speech Award: Jacqueline Bisset, 69, appeared to be overwhelmed as she took to the podium, unable to compose herself

Winner of the Most Awkward Speech accolade goes to the fabulous Jacqueline Bisset, who at the age of 69, found herself inundated with emotions during her time on the podium. Overwhelmed by the intensity of the moment, she struggled to regain her composure.

Walt wins! Bryan Cranston was named Best Actor in a TV Drama for Breaking Bad

The award for Best Actor in a TV Drama goes to none other than Bryan Cranston, the talented star of Breaking Bad. With his incredible performance as Walt, Cranston has truly earned this well-deserved recognition.

Another scoop: Vince Gilligan gave a speech as a Breaking Bad was named Best TV Drama

Here’s an exclusive twist: Vince Gilligan delivered a remarkable address when Breaking Bad earned the title of top TV drama.

Missing out: Aaron Paul might not have won Best Supporting Actor for Breaking Bad, but made an impression impersonating his character Jesse Pinkman as the cast collectively took to the stage for Best TV Drama

Passing over: Aaron Paul may not have secured the title of Best Supporting Actor for his role in Breaking Bad. However, his portrayal of Jesse Pinkman left a lasting impact as the entire cast assembled on stage to accept the award for Best TV Drama.

Celebration: Amy Adams beat Meryl Streep in the category for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for American Hustle

Let’s have a toast to the joyous occasion! Amy Adams has emerged victorious from the fierce competition, defeating none other than the esteemed Meryl Streep herself in the highly coveted category of Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy. Her outstanding performance in the acclaimed film “American Hustle” surely deserves recognition and celebration. Let’s raise our glasses and cheer for Amy Adams!

Do the hustle: Co-stars Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence gather backstage at the event

Engaging in the hustle: A backstage rendezvous of remarkable actors Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, and Jennifer Lawrence

Feeling tipsy? Emma Thompson put on a hilarious performance as she presented the award for Best Screenplay, which went to Spike Jonze for Her

Are you in the mood for some fun? Emma Thompson gave us quite a comical moment when she took the stage to announce the winner of the Best Screenplay award. The lucky recipient was none other than Spike Jonze for his fantastic work on the film Her. Emma’s delivery had everyone in stitches!

All partied out: Emma Thompson - clutching a bottle of Moet - posed with American Hustle winner Amy Adams

Emma Thompson, visibly exhausted from all the festivities, grinned as she proudly clutched a bottle of Moet while posing for a photo with Amy Adams, the victorious star from American Hustle.

Oh mother! Emma's daughter Gaia Romilly looked less than impressed with her mum's behaviour

Oh, how the mother, Emma, witnessed her daughter Gaia Romilly’s reaction, and it was evident that Gaia was not at all pleased with her mother’s actions.

Space film: Alfona Cuaron won the Golden Globe for Best Director for Gravity

Alfona Cuaron emerged victorious at the Golden Globe Awards, securing the esteemed title of Best Director for his remarkable space-themed film, Gravity.

Long night: Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow certainly appeared to be ready for bed as they sat through the ceremony

Late evening: Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow seemed visibly exhausted as they endured the entirety of the event.

Meeting her idol: Emma Watson appeared to be star struck earlier in the evening when she approached Robin Wright

Experiencing a fangirl moment: Emma Watson seemed utterly awe-struck at a recent event as she eagerly approached Robin Wright.

Chance meeting: 12 Years A Slave actress Lupita Nyong'o and Reese Witherspoon chat before dinner

Unexpected encounter: Lupita Nyong’o, renowned actress from the movie 12 Years A Slave, engages in a friendly conversation with Reese Witherspoon prior to their delightful dinner together.

One way to enjoy the evening: Ben Affleck was seen helping himself to champagne as he watched the rest of the show from audience

A delightful way to spend the evening: Ben Affleck was spotted indulging in some champagne while he observed the remainder of the show from his seat in the audience.

Iron Man: Robert Downey Jr. was particularly dashing as he took to the stage to presenter an award on the night

Iron Man: Robert Downey Jr. appeared incredibly charming as he graced the stage to present an accolade during the evening’s event.

Gracious: Robin Wright won for Best Actress in a TV Drama for House of Cards, and kept her speech short and sweet

Graciously, Robin Wright emerged victorious in the category of Best Actress in a TV Drama for her exceptional performance in House of Cards. Upon accepting her well-deserved award, she opted for brevity, delivering a speech that was both concise and heartfelt.

Backstage banter: Robin Wright pulled a series of over-the-top poses after winning her award

Behind-the-scenes banter: Robin Wright playfully struck a series of exaggerated poses to celebrate her well-deserved victory.

Not taking it seriously: Robin was certainly in a fun mood backstage with her gong for House of Cards

Having a great time behind the scenes, Robin was in high spirits and clearly not taking things too seriously, as evidenced by her playful gesture with the House of Cards gong.

Tribute: Michael Douglas dedicated his award to Matt Damon and thanked his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones

Acknowledgement: Michael Douglas expressed his gratitude to both Matt Damon and his spouse Catherine Zeta-Jones while honoring their work during his acceptance speech.

This one is for Catherine! Michael Douglas made sure he thanked his wife in his acceptance speech

Here’s one dedicated to Catherine! Michael Douglas ensured expressing his gratitude towards his wife during his speech of gratitude.

Backing the right horse: U2's Bono hilarious gave Amy a shoulder rub before she won her award for Best Actress in a TV Comedy

Supporting the winning side: U2’s Bono amusingly provided Amy with a comforting back rub just moments before she triumphantly claimed the prestigious accolade for her outstanding performance as the Best Actress in a television comedy.

Funny or cry: Amy kept it together as she thanks her friends and family in the speech

Humor or tears: Amy managed to maintain composure while expressing gratitude to her loved ones during the speech.

Waxing lyrical: Jared Leto made jokes about getting rid of his body hair for his role in Dallas Buyers Club

Getting poetic: Jared Leto playfully bantered about his endeavors to eliminate his body follicles for his part in the acclaimed film, Dallas Buyers Club.

Not amused? Leonardo DiCaprio made fun of the fact that he was nominated in the category of Musical or Comedy for his dramatic performance in The Wolf of Wall Street

Feeling rather unamused? Leonardo DiCaprio playfully poked fun at his own nomination in the Musical or Comedy category for his exceptional performance in The Wolf of Wall Street, a film that was more on the dramatic side.

Star attraction: Camila Alves and husband Matthew McConaughey were particularly popular with guests at the ceremony

Main attraction: The ceremony received an overwhelming response from guests who were especially captivated by Camila Alves and her husband, Matthew McConaughey.

Technical hitches: Jonah Hill and Margot Robbie were left red-faced when the teleprompter failed to work during their presenting duties

Technical issues: Jonah Hill and Margot Robbie faced an embarrassing moment when the teleprompter malfunctioned while they were on stage presenting.

Sharing the joke: This Is 40 star Leslie Mann cosied up to Jonah Hill at the event, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel

Spreading laughter: Leslie Mann, renowned for her role in This Is 40, was seen in the company of Jonah Hill during the gathering hosted at the luxurious Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Surprise win: Jon Voight was name Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries for Ray Donovan, beating Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul

Unexpected victory: Jon Voight was crowned the recipient of the prestigious Best Supporting Actor award in a Miniseries for his remarkable performance in Ray Donovan. This astonishing triumph placed him ahead of Aaron Paul from the renowned series Breaking Bad.

Golden Guy: Matthew McConaughey looked almost as bronzed as his award for Best Actor in a Drama

Golden Boy: With a striking bronzed glow, Matthew McConaughey appeared nearly as radiant as his well-deserved trophy for being crowned the Best Actor in a Drama.

Cute couple: Chris Pine and Emma Watson presented Disney's Frozen with the gong for Best Animated Feature

Adorable pair: Chris Pine and Emma Watson joined forces to present Disney’s Frozen with the award for Best Animated Feature.

Funny guys: Andy Samberg, winner of Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy for 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' poses with actress Melissa McCarthy

Hilarious dudes: Andy Samberg, who was awarded the prestigious Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy for his outstanding performance in ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ strikes a playful pose alongside the talented actress, Melissa McCarthy.

Double victory: Bryan Cranston posed with the two gongs for the show, including his award for Best Actor in a TV Drama

Achieving a remarkable accomplishment, Bryan Cranston proudly stood beside the two prized statuettes, securing his triumph as he clinched the coveted title of Best Actor in a TV Drama. Embracing a well-deserved sense of triumph, Cranston’s photo with both awards serves as a testament to his exceptional talent.

Host with the most: Amy Poehler, winner of Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy for Parks and Recreation - poses backstage

Amy Poehler, known for her role as the ultimate hostess in Parks and Recreation, has once again proven herself to be the “host with the most.” After winning the prestigious Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy award, she confidently posed backstage, radiating her signature charm and charisma.

Her time to shine: Amy Adams looked radiant as she posed with her award backstage

Stealing the spotlight: Amy Adams exuded a brilliant glow as she gracefully posed while clutching her well-deserved accolade behind the scenes.

Best men: Michael Douglas and Matthew McConaughey pose with their awards

Best men: Michael Douglas and Matthew McConaughey pose with their awards

The two celebrated actors, Michael Douglas and Matthew McConaughey, were captured in a delightful moment, proudly clutching their well-deserved accolades.

Mad for her: Elisabeth Moss also posed backstage with her award for Top of the Lake

Enthralled by her accomplishment, Elisabeth Moss happily posed backstage, clutching her well-deserved accolade for her outstanding performance in the renowned series, Top of the Lake.

Happy TV Family: Breaking Bad stars RJ Mitte, Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn and Betsy Brandt pose with creator Vince Gilligan

Joyful Television Family: RJ Mitte, Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, and Betsy Brandt, beloved stars of Breaking Bad, join forces and strike a delightful pose alongside the talented creator Vince Gilligan.

Early win: Jennifer Lawrence was the first to bag an award for her supporting role in American Hustle

First victory: Jennifer Lawrence was the initial recipient of an accolade for her exceptional performance in the supporting role of American Hustle.

Double act: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kick off the 71st Golden Globes in hilarious style

Dynamic duo: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler commence the 71st Golden Globe Awards with side-splitting comedy

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