Ana de Armas has a great time with her boyfriend at the Golden Globes and sets the bow towards the Oscars

On the red carpet at the Golden Globes Ana de Armas He has not won a statuette but he has won the award for sympathy, elegance and love. The Spanish-Cuban actress, who was nominated for the role of her in Marilyn Monroe in Blondehas been one of the stars that has concentrated the most attention.

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The gala, held at the Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, has been like an exercise in apology, asking for forgiveness, after last year’s boycott of the awards given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.




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De Armas has chosen a black Louis Vuitton design. Her boyfriend for a little over a year, Paul Boukadakis has accompanied her in the stalls, where Ana and the Tinder executive have exchanged more than just glances. The caresses and confidences of her have been collected by the cameras throughout the entire evening.

One of the winners of the night, the actor Colin Farrell, has gone up to pick up his Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for by Banshees of Inisherin, has praised the Cuban actress for her work in Blonde: “You have been extraordinary as Marilyn Monroe,” he said.




Ana de Armas has taken the stage to deliver some of the 27 statuettes that have been given. The interpreter has been together with Jamie Lee Curtis, the only presenters who were nominated.




Together with the Cuban Hispanic, Salma Hayek, Quentin Tarantino, Jennifer Coolidge, Jenna Ortega, Hilary Swank, Tracy Morgan, Ana Gasteyer, Billy Porter and Colman Domingo have helped the host of the gala, Jerrod Carmichael, in the award ceremonies. “I’m here because I’m black,” said the gay presenter of the gala, a joke in clear allusion to the discrimination suffered by African-Americans at the Globes and which he raised so many protests in previous years.