Posted 1 hour ago"What Can I Say, I'm A Greedy B****": The 14 Best Winner Speeches From The 2026 Golden GlobesJessie Buckley talking about soup during her speech. Period.by Alanna MarshallBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink The 2026 awards season has officially started with the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards held on Sunday, Jan. 11. As usual, we saw a variety of memorable celeb moments (from both the winners and the crowd) that ranged from wholesome to hilarious. Unlike the handful of awkward moments from last year's ceremony, this year's speeches and reactions were overall much more heartfelt. That's why we've gathered 14 of the most memorable winner reactions from the 2026 Golden Globes that are bound to make you laugh, cry, or do both at the same time: 1. Teyana Taylor Rich Polk / Getty Images Teyana won the award for Best Female Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for her role in One Battle After Another, and the actress had practically the entire room in tears by the end of her speech. "To my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight, our softness is not a liability," she said. "Our depth is not too much. Our light does not need permission to shine. We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter, and our dreams deserve space." 2. Lee Hee-joon (Ejae) Rich Polk / Getty Images Ejae spoke for Kpop Demon Hunters' win of Best Original Song in a Motion Picture for "Golden," and yet again, the crowd was moved to tears alongside her. "I worked tirelessly for 10 years to fulfill one dream to become a K-pop idol," she said. "I was rejected and disappointed that my voice wasn't good enough...
It's a dream come true to be part of a song that's helping other girls, other boys, and everyone of all ages to get through their hardships and accept themselves." She ended her speech by saying, "This award goes to people who had doors closed on them. I can confidently say rejection is redirection. It's never too late to shine like you were born to be." 3. Chloé Zhao Rich Polk / Getty Images When Chloé spoke during the acceptance of the Best Motion Picture Drama award for Hamnet, she referenced something Paul Mescal had said to her earlier in the day. "He said that making Hamnet made him realize that the most important thing about making the film was learning to be vulnerable enough to allow ourselves to be seen for who we are, for who we ought to be, and to give ourselves fully to the world even the parts of ourselves we are shamed of, that we are afraid of, that are imperfect, so that the people that we speak to they can fully accept themselves for who they are," she said. 4. Jack Thorne Cbs Photo Archive / Getty Images Adolescence won the award for Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Made-for-TV Movie, and when Jack Thorne stepped up to the mic, he said, "Some think that our show is about how you should be frightened of young people. It is not. It is about the filth and the debris we have laid in their path." He went on to thank the young cast of the show, saying, "You are proof the world can be better. Removing hate is our generation's responsibility. It requires thought from the top down. The possibility seems remote now, but hope is a beautiful thing." 5. Wagner Moura Rich Polk / Getty Images Wagner won the award for Best Male Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his role in The Secret Agent, making him the first Brazilian actor to ever win in this category. During his acceptance speech, he said, "The Secret Agent is a film about memory - or the lack of memory - and generational trauma. I think that if trauma can be passed along generations, values can too. So this is to the ones that are sticking with their values in difficult moments." He also ended his speech in Portuguese, saying, "Long live Brazilian culture." 6. Erin Doherty Rich Polk / Getty Images The Adolescence star won the award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in TV, and she took a moment during her speech to dedicate her award to therapists. "I just think life can be tough," she said. "Mental health is everything. So thank you to therapists, and it was an honor to play one. Thank you so much." 7. Stellan Skarsgård Rich Polk / Getty Images Many picked up on Stellan's comment about where movies are meant to be watched during his acceptance speech for Best Male Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, which he won for his role in Sentimental Value. "Hopefully you will see it in the cinema, because they are an extinguished species now," he said. "In a cinema, where the lights go down, and eventually you share the pulse with some other people. That is magic. Cinema should be seen in cinemas." 8. Owen Cooper Rich Polk / Getty Images The Adolescence actor won the award for Best Male Supporting Actor in a Television Show, and he got a few laughs throughout his speech as he reflected on how he got to this point in his career. "What an incredible journey me and my family have been through," he said. "What started out as what I thoug