Zoe Saldaña won her first Golden Globe Sunday night for her role in Netflix musical thriller "Emilia Pérez," which has captivated audiences.
Zoe Saldana is getting comfortable with her Golden Globe hardware. The "Emilia Pérez" star posed in bed with her first Golden Globes award in an Instagram post on Monday after the actress took home the prize for best performance by a female actor in a supporting role in any motion picture. "Had the craziest dream," she captioned the post.
Zoe Saldaña confirmed she wasn’t supposed to get on stage for the Best Original Song award at the 2025 Golden Globes.
Zoe Saldaña told reporters following her Golden Globes win on Jan. 5 that her 'Avatar' director James Cameron reached out to her to offer his congratulations shortly after her win was announced. "He,
Zoe Saldaña made it a family affair at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, stepping onto the red carpet arm-in-arm with her mother, Asalia Nazario.
After winning her first Golden Globe for her performance in “Emilia Perez,” Zoe Saldaña is expressing gratitude for the filmmakers who have believed in her over the course of her career spanning 25 years.
Zoe Saldaña gave an emotional speech celebrating her co-stars and co-nominees as she won her first Golden Globe for her […]
I know that [the Golden Globes] is a competition,” she said, “but all that I have witnessed is just us showing up for each other.”
Many iconic moments have been experienced and captured on camera at the Golden Globe Awards for 2025, but not many are going to be as iconic as the emotional and touching speech given by Zoe Saldana as she received her award earlier today.
Saldana took home the trophy in the Best Supporting Female Actor – Motion Picture category -- her first-ever -- after earning her first Golden Globe nominee for her work in Netflix's Emilia Perez.
Emilia Pérez also won Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy, defeating notable contenders like Wicked. The film’s lead star, Karla Sofía Gascón, closed the night with a moving speech, marking a historic moment as the first transgender woman nominated for a lead actress Golden Globe.
"The truth is I'm an artist through and through and I need to create every day," Saldaña said after winning her first career Golden Globe