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Golden Globes 2016: Leonardo DiCaprio's reaction to Lady Gaga win is hypnotic

Did Leo think Fargo deserved the award too?

Christopher Hooton
Monday 11 January 2016 07:22 GMT
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Sure, Leonardo DiCaprio gave a pretty memorable performance in The Revenant, grunting primordially and eating raw bison liver, but was it as captivating as this Vine-ready Golden Globes moment?

The actor, who himself won an award at the ceremony (does an Oscar finally beckon?) was seen laughing and pointing as Gaga accepted her Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film prize, before accidentally nearly tripping her up and offering a Chaplin-esque look of puzzlement.

Was he too confused as to why Gaga won instead of Kirsten Dunst for her excellent work in Fargo? No, he was probably just chuckling about something else with his co-stars, but damnit, the former is the narrative the internet wants to believe.

Gaga collected her first Golden Globe for American Horror Story: Hotel at the bash, while DiCaprio picked up the night's biggest male acting award for The Revenant.

It was a good night for Alejandro G. Inarittu's bear attack survival film, which also ensnared Best Motion Picture, Drama and Best Director - Motion Picture.

You can read the full list of Golden Globes 2016 winners here.

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