Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet has given fans a hilariously relatable glimpse into the aftermath of his Golden Globes victory, candidly admitting he was severely hungover the next day. The actor took to his Instagram stories to share his state after a night of celebrations following his win for Best Actor in a Drama Film at the 2026 ceremony.
A Victory Night to Remember
The 30-year-old actor secured the prestigious award for his acclaimed performance as a table tennis champion in the sports drama Marty Supreme. He accepted the honour from presenter Jennifer Lopez in a star-studded room, delivering a heartfelt speech that paid tribute to his director, cast, crew, and family.
Chalamet, looking sharp in an all-black suit, attended the event with his partner of three years, Kylie Jenner. Jenner herself turned heads in a stunning floor-length gold gown, which many noted appeared to be inspired by the Golden Globe trophy itself.
The Morning-After Confession
It was the following day, however, that provided the most amusing moment for his followers. Chalamet posted a meme to his Instagram stories featuring a person in the back of a car stating, "Well we had a time last night, I'm telling you now." Over the image, the newly minted winner scrawled a candid message in all caps: "SO HUNGOVER NEED HELP."
The actor also treated fans to more glamorous snaps from the evening, including a close-up shot of his impressive Golden Globe award and the name card that announced his victory at the ceremony.
An Emotional Acceptance Speech
During his acceptance speech, Chalamet expressed deep gratitude, acknowledging the strong field of nominees. "This category is stacked. I look up to all of you, thank you," he began. He gave special thanks to director Josh Safdie, saying, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for this role. Thank you for believing in me."
His speech took a more personal turn as he reflected on lessons from his father. "My dad instilled in me a spirit of gratitude growing up, always be grateful for what you have," Chalamet shared. He admitted that leaving previous ceremonies empty-handed made this win "that much sweeter." He concluded with a sweet nod to his family and partner, stating, "For my parents, for my partner, I love you. Thank you so much."
This public mention of Jenner follows closely on the heels of his Critics' Choice Awards speech, where he referred to the reality TV star and business mogul as his "foundation." The couple, first linked in April 2023, have recently been more open about their relationship, attending several high-profile events together and dispelling any rumours of a split.
Their coordinated orange outfits at the Marty Supreme premiere in December and their affectionate display there have kept fans captivated. While they initially kept their romance very private after being first spotted together at Nobu Malibu in 2019, their recent joint appearances signal a new, more public chapter for one of Hollywood's most watched couples.