The Golden Globe Awards, organized for the 80th time this year, found their owners. The Banshees of Inisherin, which won multiple awards, marked the night when House of Dragon received the Best Drama Series award. Eddie Murphy's sending of Will Smith to the night attended by famous figures of the world of cinema and television, Michelle Yeoh's "You can beat me" and many other events were marked by the Best Actress award.

“Keep Will Smith's wife's name out of your f*ing mouth”

The night was marked by moments when American actor Eddie Murphy, who won the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award, made reference to Will Smith, who slapped presenter Chris Rock at the Oscar Award last year.

During her award speech, the actress made the following suggestions to those who want to come to Hollywood:

"pay your taxes, mind your business and keep Will Smith's wife's name out of your fucking mouth!"."

Dahmer Proven Its Success

Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story , which is about the life of Jeffrey Dahmer, who killed at least 17 men between 1978-1991 in the USA, left its mark on 2022 by becoming one of the most watched TV series in the world. The lead actor of the series, Evan Peters, won the Best Actor (Mini-series or television series) award.

"I can beat you up" 

Michelle Yeoh, the leading actress of the movie Everything Everywhere At the Same Time, which is shown as one of the best films of 2022, came to the fore with her speech when she received the Best Actress award. When the first Golden Globe winner was interrupted, Yeoh said, “I can beat you up. I'm so serious" made its mark on the night.

Marvel's First Golden Globe Award

US actress Angela Bassett won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The 64-year-old actress became the first ever Golden Globe winner from a movie based on the Marvel comics.

"I am here because I am black"

The opening speech of Jerrod Carmichael, who hosted the 80th Golden Globe Awards, was one of the most talked about events of the night. The comedian said, “I'll tell you why I'm here ."I'm here because I'm black," he said.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) was criticized last year for its lack of racial diversity at the awards and in the selection committee.

Emotional "Thank you" Speech

Ke Huy Quan, who won the Best Supporting Actor Award for Everything Everywhere All at Once, thanked legendary director Steven Spielberg in his award speech.

The actor, who thanked the director for casting him in the movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, in which he made his career debut in 1984, gave an emotional speech.