Thanks to the virtual aspect of the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards, this year’s ceremony was a family affair.
As Hollywood’s stars (digitally) came together to celebrate their latest accomplishments from the comforts of their homes and other safe and socially distant settings, many took the opportunity to attend the event with their families by their side.
Some stars, like Nicole Kidman, chose to make the evening an intimate one — celebrated the night with her husband Keith Urban and her two daughters. Minari director Lee Isaac Chung shared a heartfelt moment with his daughter as he accepted the award for Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language. Kate Hudson and Andra Day, on the other hand, spent the night in rooms surrounded by loved ones.
Scroll down to see the celebrities who spent the 2021 Golden Globes celebrating with their families.
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Nicole Kidman
The star of The Undoing and nominee looked glamorous with her husband and her two children as she attended this year’s Golden Globes awards.
Kate Hudson
The 41-year-old actor — who was nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy — spent the evening happily surrounded by family, including her children, Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, Goldie Hawn and so many more.
Mark Ruffalo
For his performance in I Know This Much Is True, Mark Ruffalo won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series — and accepted it with an inspiring, emotional speech. However, it was also the celebration he shared with his wife and two children that made the moment even more memorable.
Ethan Hawke
Ethan Hawke made brought his wife and his two younger daughters onscreen during Ruffalo’s acceptance speech, adding to the list of stars celebrating the evening with loved ones.
Andra Day
Andra Day — — who starred in the titular role for The United States vs. Billie Holiday — accepted her Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture in a room surrounded by her family
Lee Isaac Chung
Lee Isaac Chung — the director of behind the Minari — was joined by his young daugther in a heartfelt hug as he accepted the award for Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language.
Viola Davis
Viola Davis’ daughter Genesis popped into the camera frame as the winner for Best Actress in a Motion Picture was announced, joining the 55-year-old actress and her husband for the night.
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