She certainly is the favorite!Olivia Colmantook home the statue for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy at Sunday’s 2019 Golden Globes for her role inThe Favourite. She beat outfellow nomineesEmily Blunt (Mary Poppins Returns), Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade), Charlize Theron (Tully) and Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians).“I’m not going to cry because my entire table will point and laugh at me, I’ve been crying all evening,” Colman, 44, said in her acceptance speech, before thanking “my bitches” — costars Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.“I would like to tell you how much this film meant to me, but I can’t thinking of it cause I’m too excited,” she joked. “I promise I will keep on enjoying this because this is amazing.”NBCIn 2017, the British actress’ part inThe Night Managerearned her her first Golden Globe, for best supporting actress in a series, limited series or motion picture. Now it’s her role as Queen Anne that gained her recognition from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.RELATED VIDEO: Perfect Pearls and Coifed Curls: See the First Image of The Crown’s New Queen Olivia ColmanThe Favouritefollows Anne’ssupposed lesbian love trianglethat took place as she ruled over 18th century England in failing health. Because of her gout, Anne relies heavily on her adviser and secret lover, Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz). Sarah holds major influence on the Queen’s rule until her younger cousin, Abigail Hill (Emma Stone), comes along and charms her way into the Queen’s good graces — and her bed.Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.Colman will continue her royal reign when sheplays Queen Elizabeth IIinseason 3 of Netflix’sThe Crown.The 76th annual Golden Globes were presented live on NBC from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday.

She certainly is the favorite!

Olivia Colmantook home the statue for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy at Sunday’s 2019 Golden Globes for her role inThe Favourite. She beat outfellow nomineesEmily Blunt (Mary Poppins Returns), Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade), Charlize Theron (Tully) and Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians).

“I’m not going to cry because my entire table will point and laugh at me, I’ve been crying all evening,” Colman, 44, said in her acceptance speech, before thanking “my bitches” — costars Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.

“I would like to tell you how much this film meant to me, but I can’t thinking of it cause I’m too excited,” she joked. “I promise I will keep on enjoying this because this is amazing.”

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In 2017, the British actress’ part inThe Night Managerearned her her first Golden Globe, for best supporting actress in a series, limited series or motion picture. Now it’s her role as Queen Anne that gained her recognition from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

RELATED VIDEO: Perfect Pearls and Coifed Curls: See the First Image of The Crown’s New Queen Olivia Colman

The Favouritefollows Anne’ssupposed lesbian love trianglethat took place as she ruled over 18th century England in failing health. Because of her gout, Anne relies heavily on her adviser and secret lover, Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz). Sarah holds major influence on the Queen’s rule until her younger cousin, Abigail Hill (Emma Stone), comes along and charms her way into the Queen’s good graces — and her bed.

Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.

Colman will continue her royal reign when sheplays Queen Elizabeth IIinseason 3 of Netflix’sThe Crown.

The 76th annual Golden Globes were presented live on NBC from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday.

source: people.com