Korean-Canadian actress Sandra Oh had a night to remember on Monday, becoming the first woman of Asian descent to host the Golden Globes.
She also went on to win the award for Best Actress in a TV Drama - the first Asian woman to do so in almost 40 years.
In her opening monologue she hailed what she called a "moment of change", acknowledging the rise in diversity in Hollywood.
In her acceptance speech, she thanked her parents in Korean and with a bow.
Meanwhile, Bohemian Rhapsody took home the top prize for the Best Motion Picture for Drama, with Rami Malek winning Best Actor for his role as Freddie Mercury.