Selena Gomez sweetly kissed her younger sister Gracie at the Golden Globes on Tuesday, after missing out on the Best TV Actress – Musical/Comedy Series gong.
The actress, 30, brought her nine-year-old sibling as her date to the 80th annual ceremony which saw the stars of Hollywood attend.
Selena hit the red carpet with Gracie at the Beverly Hilton hotel in LA, with fans taking to Twitter to gush over the songstress’ kind gesture to bring her little sister as her plus one.
Cute: Selena Gomez sweetly kissed her younger sister Gracie at the Golden Globes on Tuesday, after missing out on the Best TV Actress – Musical/Comedy Series gong
The Golden Globes uploaded an adorable video of Gracie running onto the red carpet to join Selena for a photo.
One wrote: ‘Selena looks so happy and it was so cute of her of calling her sister to join her’, while another added: ‘Aww Selena and Gracie the best duo’.
A third fan typed: ‘This is the cutest thing’.
Big night: The actress, 30, brought her nine-year-old sibling as her date to the glamorous ceremony, which saw the stars of Hollywood attend
Aww: Selena hit the red carpet with Gracie , with fans taking to Twitter to gush over the songstress’ kind gesture to bring her little sister as her plus one
The songstress was 20 when her mother Mandy Teefey welcomed Gracie with her partner Brian, who is Selena’s stepfather.
Selena spoke of their close bond in August. She said in TaTaTu’s video podcast: ‘She puts things in perspective. I have to basically watch this little person grow into a human being.
‘There’s no better feeling in the world. I kind of feel like a parent in a way.’
Sisters: The Golden Globes uploaded an adorable video of Gracie running onto the red carpet to join Selena for a photo
Close bond: One wrote: ‘Selena looks so happy and it was so cute of her of calling her sister to join her’, while another added: ‘Aww Selena and Gracie the best duo’
Selena, who was nominated for Best Television Actress – Musical/Comedy Series for Only Murders In The Building but lost to Quinta Brunson in Abbott Elementary, flashed her ample cleavage in a plunging strapless wine-hued gown.
The dress hugged her toned curves and featured a thigh-high split, paired with stiletto heels. The garment boasted dramatic purple puff sleeves and a sweeping train.
Celebrity hairstylist Marissa Marino pulled Selena’s tresses into a high ponytail using products from René Furterer, beginning her styling process by applying the brand’s Complexe 5 Stimulating Plant Concentrate, before blow drying her tresses with the Olivia Garden ceramic round brush and styling them with the Titanium + Ion 1.25’ Curling Iron.
She locked the style in place with the René Furterer Style Holding Gel, before using the Style Finishing Spray and Style Shine Mist to add a glossy finish.
Style: Selena looked gorgeous in a strapless dress which hugged her toned curves and featured a thigh-high split, paired with stiletto heels
Meanwhile, the actress’s complexion was given a boost courtesy of makeup artist Hung Vanngo, who prepped Selena’s skin with a host of glow-enhancing skincare products from Olehenriksen, including the newly-launched HydraBarrier Nourishing Face Oil, as well as the Strength Trainer Peptide Boost Moisturizer – a tried-and-tested favorite.
While Selena narrowly missed out a chance to scoop an award, Jennifer Coolidge, House Of The Dragon and Steven Spielberg’s box office flop The Fabelmans were the big winners at the 80th annual Golden Globes.
The White Lotus lead Jennifer, 61, earned Best Supporting Actress – Television Limited Series/Motion Picture while The White Lotus triumphed in the Best Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Motion Picture category during the ceremony at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills.
Meanwhile, House Of The Dragon earned the top television honor of Best Drama Series.
Busty: The actress flashed her ample cleavage in the plunging strapless wine-hued gown
The Fabelmans – which stars Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen – took home the coveted Best Picture – Drama beating out Avatar: The Way of Water, Elvis, TAR, and Top Gun: Maverick.
Spielberg, 76, also won Best Director over James Cameron – Avatar: The Way of Water, Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan – Everything Everywhere All at Once, Baz Luhrmann – Elvis, and Martin McDonagh – The Banshees of Inisherin.
British and Irish talent fared well at the annual ceremony – one of the first major events of the award season calendar – with several wins for Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees Of Inisherin including a win in the best motion picture, musical or comedy category.
Not to be: Selena was nominated for Best Television Actress – Musical/Comedy Series for Only Murders In The Building but lost out (pictured with Steve Martin and Martin Short)
Top awards also went to Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett, with Austin taking home the trophy for Best Performance by an Actor in a motion picture: drama for his lead role in Elvis.
Cate, who was a no show at the ceremony triumphed in Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture: Drama category, for her performance in Tar.
Irish star Colin Farrell took home the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his role in The Banshees Of Inisherin, which he stars in alongside Brendan Gleeson, and thanked his entire cast and crew.
The best of TV and film: Jennifer Coolidge [pictured] House Of The Dragon and Steven Spielberg’s box office flop The Fabelmans were the big winners at the 80th Golden Globes
McDonagh also went on to win the award for best screenplay for The Banshees Of Inisherin.
Earlier, Naatu Naatu, from the film RRR, overcame pop music heavyweights Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and Rihanna, to claim the Golden Globe for best original song.
Eddie Murphy received a standing ovation as he collected the coveted Cecil B DeMille award, which paid homage to his 40 year career.
A slew of celebrities took on presenting duties throughout the evening including Letitia Wright, Jennifer Hudson, Salma Hayek, Hilary Swank and Ana De Armas.
Congratulations: Top awards also went to Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett, with Austin taking home the trophy for Best Performance for his lead role in Elvis