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Daniel Kaluuya's Victory Speech Interrupted By Big Technical Glitch

Daniel Kaluuya's Victory Speech Interrupted By Big Technical Glitch

The actor won the award for Best Performance by an actor in a Supporting Role in any motion picture

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Daniel Kaluuya's Golden Globes victory speech has been interrupted by a technical glitch as the awards ceremony kicked off.

The 32-year-old won Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for Judas and the Black Messiah but when it came to speaking, things broke up.

As the winner was announced by Laura Dern, the camera moved to his home where he was virtually accepting the award and as the actor started to accept it, viewers couldn't hear what he was saying.

NBC

Some people on social media have said that his microphone was muted while others assumed it was a fault with the Zoom connection. Whatever happened, the shot soon went back to the studio where things were quickly wrapped up.

Kaluuya was up against Sacha Baron Cohen for The Trial of the Chicago 7, Jared Leto for The Little Things, Bill Murray for On The Rocks and Leslie Odom Jr. for One Night in Miami.

Featured Image Credit: NBC

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film