The actors were spotted by eagle-eyed social media viewers.
Sunday’s Golden Globes cameras captured quite the bromance between actors Ryan Reynolds and Andrew Garfield.
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As Ryan Gosling stepped on stage to accept his award, eagle-eyed viewers spotted nominees Reynolds and Garfield locking lips, causing social media to light up.
I don't know if I'm jealous of Andrew Garfield for getting to kiss Ryan Reynolds or of Ryan Reynolds for getting to kiss Andrew Garfield
— grace ✨ (@abookish_person) January 9, 2017
Did anyone else see Ryan' Reynolds and Andrew Garfield kiss lmao?? #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/A0pKMPf7Te
— John (@Swimmerboy_15) January 9, 2017
My obsession of Ryan Reynolds quadrupled after seeing him kiss Andrew Garfield. All I've ever needed.
— Jordan Doww (@JordanDoww) January 9, 2017
give ryan reynolds and andrew garfield a golden globe for that kiss pic.twitter.com/fry6fq8iXX
— larry potter (@freechopsuey) January 9, 2017
During Gosling’s speech, he dedicated his award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his performance in La La Land to his partner, actress Eva Mendes’ late brother, Carlos, who died of cancer in 2016.
“I just would like to try and thank one person properly, and say that while I was singing and dancing and playing piano and having one the best experiences I’ve ever had on a film, my lady was raising our daughter, pregnant with our second and trying to help her brother fight his battle with cancer,” Gosling said in his speech. “If she hadn’t taken all that on so that I could have this experience, would surely be someone else up here other than me to today. Sweetheart, thank you.”
Brad Pitt certainly felt the love at his first award show appearance since his divorce drama with Angelina Jolie. The actor received big cheers as he introduced the movie Moonlight, which would take home the Globe for Best Picture – Drama.
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Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross won for best actress in a TV comedy series. She's the first black actress to win in the category in 34 years.
“This is for all of the women, women of color and colorful people, whose stories, ideas, thoughts are not always considered worthy, and valid and important. But I want you to know that I see you. We see you,” she said.