Leonardo DiCaprio Pays Tribute To First Nations In Golden Globe Speech
The 29-year-old pop star won the award for her debut show “American Horror Story”, while DiCaprio registered his third Golden Globe win for “The Revenant”.
During her Golden Globe Awards acceptance speech, Lady Gaga said she had always wanted to be an actress, even before she became a singer. “This is one of the greatest moments of my life”.
The “Born This Way” hitmaker, who appeared to be genuinely surprised and taken aback, thanked each of her cast members by name for helping her to “shine”.
Up against the likes of American Crime’s Felicity Huffman, Fargo’s Kristen Dunst, Flesh & Bone’s Sarah Hay Bessie’s Queen Latifah she should be extremely proud indeed.
Also at the ceremony, Gael Garcia Bernal was dubbed Best Actor in a TV Series – Comedy or Musical for his role in “Mozart in the Jungle”.
First Nations actor Duane Howard admits he “choked up” when “The Revenant” star Leonardo DiCaprio dedicated his Golden Globe trophy to indigenous communities around the world.
“That’s a hard thing to say as I don’t know that you yet know what I will look like for my next album, as I’m still creating all of those things”. He was especially caught off guard when she passed him on the way to the stage, and the moment quickly went viral.
“I have to thank all of the people involved in making this film”, he began before delivering a long list consisting of everyone from his parents to the film’s writers to his agent and make-up artist. “I only hope to give back as much to my fans and to the universe as they have given to me through my work and through my life”. “I won’t tell you when”, the singer reportedly told the press. You guys pick me up every single day.
“I’m going to regret it tomorrow, I think I said too much too soon”, he admitted.