Rose Byrne’s Golden Globe Win and Her Strange Reason for Husband’s Absence

Rose Byrne has made history by winning her first Golden Globe. The Australian actress was honored with the Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy award for her standout performance in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. The Bridesmaids star, 46, was visibly emotional as she accepted the prestigious trophy at the […]

Rose Byrne has made history by winning her first Golden Globe. The Australian actress was honored with the Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy award for her standout performance in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. The Bridesmaids star, 46, was visibly emotional as she accepted the prestigious trophy at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.

During her acceptance speech, Rose admitted she hadn’t prepared a formal address, which added to the authenticity of her moment. She shared that her brother, George, was her date for the evening and humorously explained why her husband, U.S. actor Bobby Cannavale, wasn’t present.

“He isn’t here because we’re getting a bearded dragon, and he went to a reptile expo in New Jersey,” she said with a laugh. Her lighthearted tone contrasted with the gravity of the occasion, showcasing her charm and wit.

She also expressed gratitude to the film’s producers, joking about the movie’s modest budget. “We shot this movie in 25 days for like $8.50!” she exclaimed, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of independent filmmaking. Rose thanked A24, the production company behind the film, as well as the entire team involved in bringing the project to life.



The actress received widespread acclaim for her role in the film, which has been praised for its unique storytelling and bold performances. Her win at the Golden Globes has sparked speculation about her potential Oscar nomination, which could make her one of only three Australian actresses to ever win the Best Actress prize.





Rose’s career has seen her rise from Australian television to international stardom, and her recent success continues to solidify her status as a leading figure in Hollywood. However, her journey hasn’t always been smooth. Last week, she found herself in an awkward situation at the Film Critics Circle Awards in New York when actor Ethan Hawke referenced a decades-old online review she had written about his novel The Hottest State.

The review, posted on Goodreads under the username ‘Rose’ in 2010, gave the book two stars. She wrote: “Released 13 years ago so I am a bit behind but found it lazing around on set and was a lovely easy read for a couple of days.” She added, “It’s kind of like a Ryan Adams song but not as good.”

At the time, Rose was filming her TV drama Damages. According to celebrity blog Showbiz411, Hawke was “howling” as he recalled finding the review on the website. Clips of the ceremony show Rose visibly embarrassed as she stepped onto the stage to accept her award.

Despite the awkward moment, Rose has continued to thrive in her career, balancing her Australian roots with her growing influence in Hollywood. Her latest role in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You has drawn attention for its depth and complexity, raising questions about whether she will soon join the ranks of Australian Oscar winners.

Fans are eager to see if Rose Byrne will continue her upward trajectory, overcoming past literary criticisms and achieving even greater recognition in the industry. Will she become one of the few Aussie actresses to claim an Oscar? Can she embrace her roots while maintaining her Hollywood stardom? And what other challenges might lie ahead for this talented performer?

As she continues to shine on the global stage, one thing is certain: Rose Byrne’s story is far from over.