Milly Alcock proved she's just like the rest of us after appearing to be 'wasted' on stage at the Golden Globes last night.
Viewers described the 22-year-old star's moment as 'iconic' as they
watched on in hysterics when she came up to receive the award for her part
in House of the Dragon.
The hit Game of Thrones spinoff earned HBO the accolade of Best
Drama TV Series, with Alcock joining her Rhaenyra Targaryen co-star Emma
D'Arcy and season one co-showrunner and director Miguel Sapochnik on
stage.
They appeared to be surprised at the outcome, having beat
out competition from the likes of Better Call Saul, Ozark, The Crown and
Severance at the 2023 event on Tuesday (10 January).
After taking
the trophy, Sapochnik explains: "As you can tell, we didn't think we were
going to win so I didn't get ready.
"Thank you very much, this is
amazing. I've got to say, Severance is awesome, I loved that show.
"If
I could've made House of the Dragon like Severance, I would've but it would
have been a bit weird."
To be fair, he could have said anything
at this point, as many viewers back at home were more focused on Alcock as
she giggled her way through the speech.
Now, obviously we can't say for sure that she was a little blotto -
which she had every right to be, by the way.
But the online
community seems to have made its mind up, with one person writing: "'Milly
Alcock is so drunk RN lmao I love her #GoldenGlobes."
"Milly Alcock slightly drunk on Golden Globes holding Emma
D'arcy with her life is iconic," said another, while a third added, "Milly
Alcock drunk off her arse at the Golden Globes being my spirit animal is
sending me."
Sharing a clip focusing on the Australian actor, a
fifth wrote: "Milly Alcock wasted at the Golden Globes is top tier."
In
short, the fans are even more in love with Alcock than they were since she
first appeared in the HBO prequel.
Which is quite the feat
considering she'd already built up a strong following as the young version
of Rhaenyra.
In short, the fans are even more in love with Alcock than they
were since she first appeared in the HBO prequel.
Which is quite
the feat considering she'd already built up a strong following as the young
version of Rhaenyra.
Some other notable moments from last night's
ceremony include Jennifer Coolidge's 'Steve Harvey' moment as she called the
Golden Globes the Oscars and Ke Huy Quan's tearful speech as he thanked
Steven Spielberg for giving him start in Hollywood.