Jessie Buckley gets her groove on backstage during a ‘Hamnet dance party’ with co-stars Paul Mescal and Jacobi Jupe as they celebrate her Golden Globes win

Jessie Buckley gets her groove on backstage during a ‘Hamnet dance party’ with co-stars Paul Mescal and Jacobi Jupe as they celebrate her Golden Globes win

Jessie Buckley got her groove on backstage during a ‘Hamnet dance party’ with her co-stars Paul Mescal and Jacobi Jupe as they celebrated her Golden Globes win.

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

In a new TikTok video posted to Access Hollywood’s account, Jessie could be seen enjoying their big win with her co-stars.

In the clip, the actress could be seen showing off her moves to Paul, 29, and Jacobi, 12, as they clapped before filmmaker Chloe Zhao, 43, took the lead. 

Beaming with joy, Jacobi said: ‘We love dancing,’ as the cast sang Rhianna’s hit song We Found Love.

On Sunday, 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.

Jessie Buckley got her groove on backstage during a 'Hamnet dance party' with her co-stars Paul Mescal and Jacobi Jupe as they celebrated her Golden Globes win

Jessie Buckley got her groove on backstage during a ‘Hamnet dance party’ with her co-stars Paul Mescal and Jacobi Jupe as they celebrated her Golden Globes win

The actress, 36, who was the toast of Hollywood on Sunday evening, was awarded the Best Actress gong for the Shakespeare drama

The actress, 36, who was the toast of Hollywood on Sunday evening, was awarded the Best Actress gong for the Shakespeare drama

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’.

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 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.

In a new TikTok video posted to Access Hollywood's account, Jessie could be seen enjoying their big win with her co-stars

In a new TikTok video posted to Access Hollywood’s account, Jessie could be seen enjoying their big win with her co-stars

Filmmaker Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet took home the best motion picture drama at the awards

Filmmaker Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet took home the best motion picture drama at the awards

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 on Sunday, 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.

‘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 the Best Female Actor in a Drama category.

On Sunday, 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

On Sunday, 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

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).

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.’

Golden Globe Awards 2026 winners: AT A GLANCE

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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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