It's been a double whammy for British beauty Kate Winslet.
She's finally gone from bridesmaid to bride at the 66th Golden Globe awards.
We're celebrating Kate's win just as much as she is, because she's been nominated five times previously for the Golden Globes and has never won.
But that's all changed now as she's scooped not one, but two awards for best actress and best supporting actress.
Have a look at all the winners and hear what they had to say in our video, right here.
Earlier this month she quipped: "Someone said to me the other day, 'How do you feel about going down in history as possibly the most-nominated loser?'
"And I said, I'd feel very bad about that. Extremely bad about that.'"
Well, we reckon Kate's feeling anything but bad right now.
When she took to the stage to scoop up her second award of the evening, the Revolutionary Road and The Reader star said breathlessly: "I'm so sorry Anne, Meryl, Kristin - and who's the other one? Angelina... Now forgive me, is this really happening?"
Kate's previous nods include a win at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 1995, two Bafta awards and five Academy Award nominations, to name but a few.
In a 2005 stint on the telly show Extras, Kate poked fun by portraying a satirical version of herself, trying to do a film about the Holocaust, because her character insisted she was tired of losing out at the Oscars.
At the time of the skit she'd been nominated four times, and her Extras character reckoned that anyone who did a Holocaust film won an Oscar.
So it's ironic that in one of the films she won a Globe for - The Reader - Kate plays a Nazi.
We reckon next up for Kate is the Oscars... and hopefully a win at last.
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