The 2016 Golden Globes took place last night (10 January). Lady Gaga won an acting gong for her role on American Horror Story, while Sam Smith won the Best Original Song award for his Bond theme, 'Writing's On The Wall'.
Gaga starred in the fifth season of the horror anthology TV series - which sees the same group of actors play different roles each season, but which recruited the singer after mainstay Jessica Lange left the show.
She played The Countess, a "bloodsucking fashonista", alongside the likes of Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates, Wes Bentley and Chloe Sevigny, and won the Golden Globe for Best Actress In A Limited Series Or TV Movie.
In her acceptance speech, Gaga said, "I feel like Cher in that John Patrick Shanley film Moonstruck right now. This is one of the grestest moments of my life." To her fellow castmates, she added, "Because of you I was able to shine I guess, so thak you for sharing your talent with me. I wanted to be an actress before I wanted to be a singer, but music worked out first."
Watch Lady Gaga win Best Actress at the Golden Globes below
Leonardo DiCaprio arguably stole the limelight with his reaction as Gaga brushed past him on her way to accept her award.
Meanwhile, Sam Smith and his songwriting partner Jimmy Napes received the Best Origianl Song award for 'Writing's On The Wall', the theme for the latest James Bond film, Spectre.
The award for Best Original Score went to Ennio Morricone for the Quentin Tarantino film The Hateful Eight. See the full list of Golden Globe winners here.