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Jessie Buckley toasts her Golden Globes win with rarely-seen husband Freddie Sorensen – earlier than celebrating with display screen love Paul Mescal after telling him ‘I may drink you want water’

Jessie Buckley celebrated her huge Golden Globes success with her husband Freddie Sorensen before rejoicing in Hamnet’s win with her co-star Paul Mescal.

The actress, 36, who was the toast of Hollywood on Sunday evening, was awarded the Best Actress gong for Hamnet, which also picked up Best Film.

Jessie toasted her win with her rarely-seen partner, who carved out a varied behind-the-scenes career in TV before stepping away to work in mental health.

She recently revealed that Freddie will ‘never walk the red carpet with her’ due to his career, but he was by her side when she attended the Globes.

Jessie, exchanged vows with Freddie in 2023, and she insists the sensitive nature of his profession means he should remain anonymous.

But speaking on stage during her acceptance speech, Jessie did reference her husband and joked he had been ‘enjoying the free canapes and cocktails’.

Jessie Buckley celebrated her huge Golden Globes success with her husband Freddie Sorensen before rejoicing in Hamnet's win with her co-star Paul Mescal

Jessie Buckley celebrated her huge Golden Globes success with her husband Freddie Sorensen before rejoicing in Hamnet’s win with her co-star Paul Mescal

The actress, 36, who was the toast of Hollywood on Sunday evening, was awarded the Best Actress gong for Hamnet, which also picked up Best Film (pictured with co-star Paul Mescal)

The actress, 36, who was the toast of Hollywood on Sunday evening, was awarded the Best Actress gong for Hamnet, which also picked up Best Film (pictured with co-star Paul Mescal)

But Freddie wasn’t the only man Jessie was celebrating with at the ceremony, as she also spent the evening soaking up her success with her screen love Paul.

The co-stars, who have formed a firm friendship since shooting the film, were pictured larking about after their movie collected the top honour.

Paul, 29, was playfully snapped biting into the card which announced their film as the winner, while Jessie leant over to also grab it in her mouth.

Jessie recently set tongues wagging when she claimed she could ‘drink Paul like water’ after working with him on the criticially acclaimed picture.

Last week at the Critics Choice Awards, she spoke directly to Paul who was sat in the audience and showered the hunky actor with compliments.

At one point she referred to her co-star’s heartthrob status, telling him: ‘I bl**dy love you, man, and I know loads of other women do in this room too, but tough s**t!’

Paul’s laughter then turned to tears as Jessie gushed from the podium: ‘You’re a giant of the heart and thank you so much for making me a little bit more human.’

But last night she clarified her comments, saying: ‘I just wanted to clarify what I meant by that. I meant that he is essential to what I need as an actor and what I’ve discovered as an actor is possible in what we do in our work.

Jessie toasted her win with her rarely-seen partner, who carved out a varied behind-the-scenes career in TV before stepping away to work in mental health (pictured together)

Jessie toasted her win with her rarely-seen partner, who carved out a varied behind-the-scenes career in TV before stepping away to work in mental health (pictured together)

She recently revealed that Freddie will 'never walk the red carpet with her' due to his career, but he was by her side when she attended the Globes

She recently revealed that Freddie will ‘never walk the red carpet with her’ due to his career, but he was by her side when she attended the Globes

Golden Globe Awards 2026 winners: AT A GLANCE

TELEVISION

Best TV Series – Drama: The Pitt

Best TV Series – Musical or Comedy: The Studio

Best Limited TV Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV: Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV: Stephen Graham – Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie: Owen Cooper – Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie: Erin Doherty – Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series – Drama: Noah Wyle – The Pitt

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Drama: Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy: Seth Rogen – The Studio

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy: Jean Smart – Hacks

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‘He brings you to the core of your humanity and once know what that is, it becomes like water.’

Responding to Jessie’s kind words, Paul said: ‘Jessie I think I said this, but when the dust settles on this awards chat, they’re gonna be studying what she did in Hamnet in drama school – they are going to be talking about this forever.

‘It’s one of the greatest performances we’re going to be seeing for years. And we can celebrate the film for the next couple of weeks. We’re going to be celebrating her.

‘But the big celebration will be in 10, 15, 20 years time. We’re going to be celebrating what she did forever.’ 

As well as gushing over her husband, during the evening Jessie also hailed Julia Roberts a ‘hero’ as she beat her to ther Best Female Actor in a Drama category.

Jessie’s performance in Hamnet saw her take the prize ahead of the Hollywood legend, who was shortlisted for After the Hunt.

She paid a heartfelt tribute to all her fellow nominees, including Jennifer Lawrence (Die, My Love), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), Tessa Thompson (Hedda), and Eva Victor (Sorry, Baby).

The co-stars, who have formed a firm friendship since shooting the film, were pictured larking about after their movie collected the top honour

The co-stars, who have formed a firm friendship since shooting the film, were pictured larking about after their movie collected the top honour

The co-stars couldn't wipe their smiles off their faces following their huge success

The co-stars couldn’t wipe their smiles off their faces following their huge success

It proved to be a big night for Hamnet, starring Jessie and Paul

It proved to be a big night for Hamnet, starring Jessie and Paul

Jessie, exchanged vows with Freddie in 2023, and she preivously insisted the sensitive nature of his profession means he should remain anonymous

Jessie, exchanged vows with Freddie in 2023, and she preivously insisted the sensitive nature of his profession means he should remain anonymous

But speaking on stage during her acceptance speech, Jessie did reference her husband and joked he had been 'enjoying the free canapes and cocktails'

But speaking on stage during her acceptance speech, Jessie did reference her husband and joked he had been ‘enjoying the free canapes and cocktails’

Last week at the Critics Choice Awards, she spoke directly to Paul who was sat in the audience and showered the hunky actor with compliments

Last week at the Critics Choice Awards, she spoke directly to Paul who was sat in the audience and showered the hunky actor with compliments

Speaking on stage at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas, Jessie said: ‘Oh my God, the incredible women I am honoured to stand beside in this category.

‘Julia Roberts, you are a hero to us all, thank you. Jennifer, Renata, Eva, Tessa, I’d watch you any time, anywhere, you blow my mind.

‘This is a real, real honour, I love what I do and I love being part of this industry.’

As she thanked the cast and crew of Hamnet, Jessie humorously paid particular tribute to a grip, who had happily made soup for everyone on set.

She said: ‘This is not a normal feeling or situation to be in but thank you Golden Globes, thank you Focus and everybody who supported this film. .

‘It was such an extraordinary set to be a part of because we were telling the story of the most famous Brit who ever lived. And we had a Chinese director—lots of Irish, and mostly Polish crew, besides our British family.

‘I’d really like to thank our grip, Tomak, because during shooting he started to disappear a little bit and I found him one day at the back of his truck and he was chopping up potatoes, onions and meat and he was making – he’d brought a giant cast iron pot over from Poland – he was making soup, and the soup started turning up on set.

‘It was delicious, so thanks Tomak for bringing your pot to set.’

Speaking last week to British Vogue, the Irish native revealed that her husband’s career as a ‘mental health worker’ means he has no plans to join her at the Critics Choice Awards.

But, Islington-born Freddie has a surprisingly starry CV – including a stint working alongside Simon Cowell on the X Factor.

Before stepping away from the industry, Freddie worked on producing shows such as ITV’s Game of Talents UK with Vernon Kay and later helping revive BBC’s Gladiators, producing two episodes of the 2022 reboot, according to iMDB.

Meanwhile, in 2016, he also co-launched the ‘hipster’ startup Rebel Bingo – a boozy, high-energy reinvention of the traditional game aimed squarely at younger crowds.

Speaking last week to British Vogue, the Irish native revealed that her husband's career as a 'mental health worker' means he has no plans to join her at the Critics Choice Awards (pictured 2022)

Speaking last week to British Vogue, the Irish native revealed that her husband’s career as a ‘mental health worker’ means he has no plans to join her at the Critics Choice Awards (pictured 2022)

The Irish star has kept her partner of seven years, Islington-born Freddie, largely out of the spotlight throughout her TV and film career (Freddie pictured left)

The Irish star has kept her partner of seven years, Islington-born Freddie, largely out of the spotlight throughout her TV and film career (Freddie pictured left) 

Jessie won Best Actress at the Critics' Choice Awards for her portrayal of Shakespeare's wife Agnes in Hamnet (pictured 2026)

Jessie won Best Actress at the Critics’ Choice Awards for her portrayal of Shakespeare’s wife Agnes in Hamnet (pictured 2026)

The venture grew out of years Freddie spent staging raucous variety nights at Farringdon town hall, long before he met his future wife.

Jessie and Freddie – whom she has described as ‘extraordinary’ – tied the knot in romantic surroundings at their idyllic 15th-century home in Norfolk, after five years together.

They were introduced by mutual friend Marc Robinson, a senior Universal Records executive whose stars include Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande. Their first date featured a stroll along Regent’s Canal in Hackney, east London.

Last year, the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter who is now four months old.

Jessie, who shot to prominence in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s BBC talent series I’d Do Anything in 2008, this week told Vogue her husband would not be making a ‘red-carpet debut in their immediate future.’ 

She joked instead that while he’s been ‘having a ball eating canapés’ at promotional events for Hamnet, which explores Shakespeare’s grief following the death of his young son, he won’t be attending the big ceremony. 

Despite her comments, Freddie has attended the Oscars before.

In 2022, he was seen laughing at a star-studded table with Olivia Colman and Maggie Gyllenhaal, while Jake Gyllenhaal sat nearby and Jessie was by his side.

While Jessie says Freddie will skip the Oscars, arguably the biggest night of her career, he has, in fact, accompanied her to the ceremony in the past (pictured 2022)

While Jessie says Freddie will skip the Oscars, arguably the biggest night of her career, he has, in fact, accompanied her to the ceremony in the past (pictured 2022)

Jessie met husband Freddie on a blind date in Hackney, which included a stroll along the Regent's Canal, and the rest is history, with the couple marrying in 2023 (pictured 2025)

Jessie met husband Freddie on a blind date in Hackney, which included a stroll along the Regent’s Canal, and the rest is history, with the couple marrying in 2023 (pictured 2025)

After retraining at university, Freddie went onto present podcast, Depression For Beginners, which he launched to help others suffering with the disease in the same way he had (pictured 2017)

After retraining at university, Freddie went onto present podcast, Depression For Beginners, which he launched to help others suffering with the disease in the same way he had (pictured 2017)

A beaming Jessie was also pictured leaning into her then-boyfriend at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre.

Freddie’s support for the actress, as her profile continues to rise, is also evident on social media, where he regularly shares his admiration for her film work and projects.

Alongside his TV career, Freddie ran London party nights with childhood friend James Gordon under the name Red Class – a nod to the classroom they once shared.

The events evolved into Rebel Bingo Club and later the era-themed party night The End of the World.

Rebel Bingo’s Instagram page, which boasts more than 3,500 followers, remains active and now promotes ‘immersive experiences for brave souls’, including haunted bingo events.

After leaving television and events behind, Freddie retrained at university and shifted his focus to mental health awareness.

He later launched the podcast Depression For Beginners, created to help others experiencing the illness he himself had experienced.

Jessie has been tipped for an Oscar at this year's ceremony in March for her portrayal of Agnes Shakespeare in Hamnet, an origin story for Hamlet, in which she stars with Paul Mescal

Jessie has been tipped for an Oscar at this year’s ceremony in March for her portrayal of Agnes Shakespeare in Hamnet, an origin story for Hamlet, in which she stars with Paul Mescal

This week, Jessie reflected on her time competing on I'd Do Anything, presented by Graham Norton, where she finished in second place

This week, Jessie reflected on her time competing on I’d Do Anything, presented by Graham Norton, where she finished in second place 

At the time, he wrote: ‘A podcast that’s basically me trying to make something that might have helped me when I was in the depths of psychological hell.’

Freddie also developed Rebel Lectures, a spin-off from Rebel Bingo, which he described in 2017 as an attempt to make learning ‘more emotional. More showbiz. More anything.’

This week, Jessie also reflected on her early brush with fame on I’d Do Anything, presented by Graham Norton, where she finished runner-up after auditioning for the role of Nancy in Oliver!

She said some judges’ comments were sexist and overly focused on her appearance, describing the experience as ‘brutalising.’ 

Jessie said: ‘Back then, I was just trying to move into a space of myself. I really hope that a 15, 17, whatever-age woman never has to be brutalised quite like what happened on that show.

‘But I didn’t recognise it fully at the time. I just felt it, which was difficult.’

Golden Globe Awards 2026 winners

FILM 

Best Picture – Comedy Or Musical

Blue Moon

Bugonia 

Marty Supreme 

No Other Choice 

Nouvelle Vague 

One Battle After Another  – WINNER

One Battle After Another earned the most with four including Best Picture - Comedy Or Musical

One Battle After Another earned the most with four including Best Picture – Comedy Or Musical

 

Best Picture – Drama

Frankenstein

Hamnet – WINNER

It Was Just An Accident

The Secret Agent

Sentimental Value 

Sinners 

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama

Joel Edgerton – Train Dreams

Oscar Isaac – Frankenstein

Dwayne Johnson – Smashing Machine

Michael B. Jordan – Sinners

Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent – WINNER

Jeremy Allen White – Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Timothee Chalamet – Marty Supreme – WINNER

George Clooney – Jay Kelly

Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another

Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon

Lee Byung-Hun – No Other Choice

Jesse Plemons – Bugonia

Timothée Chalamet is one step closer to the Oscar as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for Marty Supreme

Timothée Chalamet is one step closer to the Oscar as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for Marty Supreme

 

 Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama

Jessie Buckley – Hamnet – WINNER

Jennifer Lawrence – Die, My Love

Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value

Julia Roberts – After the Hunt

Tessa Thompson – Hedda

Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You – WINNER

Cynthia Erivo – Wicked: For Good

Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue

Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another

Amanda Seyfried – The Testament of Ann Lee

Emma Stone – Bugonia

 

Best Supporting Actress 

Emily Blunt – The Smashing Machine

Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value

Ariana Grande – Wicked: For Good

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value

Amy Madigan –  Weapons

Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another – WINNER

Teyana Taylor earned Best Supporting Actress for One Battle After Another

Teyana Taylor earned Best Supporting Actress for One Battle After Another

 

Best Supporting Actor

Benicio Del Toro – One Battle After Another

Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein

Paul Mescal – Hamnet

Sean Penn – One Battle After Another

Adam Sandler – Jay Kelly

Stellan Skarsgård – Sentimental Value – WINNER

 

Best Original Song

“Dream as One” – Avatar: Fire and Ash

“Golden” – KPop Demon Hunters – WINNER

“I Lied to You” – Sinners

“No Place Like Home” – Wicked: For Good

The Girl in the Bubble” – Wicked: For Good

“Train Dreams” –  Train Dreams

 

Best Original Score– Motion Picture 

Alexandre Desplat – Frankenstein

Ludwig Göransson – Sinners – WINNER

Jonny Greenwood – One Battle After Another

Kangding Ray – Sirāt

Max Richter – Hamnet

Hans Zimmer – F1

 

Best Director – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another – WINNER

Ryan Coogler – Sinners

Guillermo del Toro – Frankenstein

Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident

Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value

Chloé Zhao – Hamnet

 

Best Screenplay

Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another – WINNER

Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme

Ryan Coogler – Sinners

Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident

Maggie O’Farrell – Hamnet

Paul Thomas Anderson took home Best Director and Screenplay for One Battle After Another

Paul Thomas Anderson took home Best Director and Screenplay for One Battle After Another

 

Best non-English Language Film 

 It Was Just an Accident

No Other Choice

The Secret Agent – WINNER

Sentimental Value

Sirât

The Voice of Hind Rajab

 

Best Animated Film 

Arco

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle

Elio

KPop Demon Hunters – WINNER

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain

Zootopia 2

 

Outstanding Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Avatar: Fire and Ash

F1

KPop Demon Hunters

Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning

Sinners – WINNER

Weapons

Wicked: For Good

Zootopia 2

TELEVISION 

Best TV Series – Drama

The Diplomat

The Pitt – WINNER

Pluribus

Severance

Slow Horses

The White Lotus

The Pitt took home the coveted Best TV Series - Drama

The Pitt took home the coveted Best TV Series – Drama

 

Best TV Series – Musical or Comedy

Abbott Elementary

The Bear

Hacks

Nobody Wants This

Only Murders in the Building

The Studio – WINNER

 

Best Limited TV Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV

Adolescence – WINNER

All Her Fault

The Beast in Me

Black Mirror

Dying for Sex

The Girlfriend

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series – Drama

Sterling K. Brown – Paradise

Diego Luna – Andor

Gary Oldman – Slow Horses

Mark Ruffalo – Task

Adam Scott – Severance

Noah Wyle – The Pitt – WINNER

Noah Wyle was recognized for his work on The Pitt

Noah Wyle was recognized for his work on The Pitt

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Drama

Kathy Bates – Matlock

Britt Lower – Severance

Helen Mirren – MobLand

Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us

Keri Russell – The Diplomat

Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus – WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV 

 Claire Danes – The Beast in Me

Rashida Jones – Black Mirror

Amanda Seyfried – Long Bright River

Sarah Snook – All Her Fault

Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex – WINNER

Robin Wright – The Girlfriend

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy

Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This

Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building

Glen Powell – Chad Powers

Seth Rogen – The Studio – WINNER

Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building

Jeremy Allen White – The Bear

Seth Rogen earned Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy; he's pictured with Chase Sui Wonders

Seth Rogen earned Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy; he’s pictured with Chase Sui Wonders

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy

Kristen Bell – Nobody Wants This

Ayo Edebiri – The Bear

Selena Gomez – Only Murders in the Building

Natasha Lyonne – Poker Face

Jenna Ortega – Wednesday

Jean Smart – Hacks – WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV

Jacob Elordi – The Narrow Road to the Deep North

Paul Giamatti – Black Mirror

Stephen Graham – Adolescence – WINNER

Charlie Hunnam – Monster: The Ed Gein Story

Jude Law – Black Rabbit

Matthew Rhys – The Beast in Me

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie

Owen Cooper – Adolescence – WINNER

Billy Crudup – The Morning Show

Walton Goggins – The White Lotus

Jason Isaac – The White Lotus

Tramell Tillman – Severance

Ashley Walters – Adolescence

Owen Cooper made history as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie for Adolescence

Owen Cooper made history as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie for Adolescence

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie

Carrie Coon – The White Lotus

Erin Doherty – Adolescence – WINNER

Hannah Einbinder – Hacks

Catherine O’Hara – The Studio

Parker Posey – The White Lotus

Aimee Lou Wood – The White Lotus

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on TV

Bill Maher – Is Anyone Else Seeing This?

Brett Goldstein – The Second Best Night of Your Life

Kevin Hart – Acting My Age

Kumail Nanjiani – Night Thoughts

Ricky Gervais – Mortality – WINNER

Sarah Silverman – Postmortem

 

PODCASTING

Best Podcast

Armchair Expert

Call Her Daddy

Good Hang – WINNER

The Mel Robbins Podcast

Smartless

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Amy Poehler earned the inaugural best Podcast award for Good Hang With Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler earned the inaugural best Podcast award for Good Hang With Amy Poehler