'Did everyone see that?' Nicole Kidman shocks fans by clapping 'normally' at Golden Globes after being roasted for THAT bizarre attempt at the Oscars

Nicole Kidman must have left most of her finger jewelry at home for Sunday night's Golden Globes.

The Hollywood star was lampooned for clapping  'like a seal' at the Oscars last year, something she later attributed to not wanting to damage the very expensive diamond rings she was wearing.

The actress, 50, was caught on camera at the Globes standing up and clapping her hands 'normally' with her fingers bent and hitting her palms as her Big Little Lies co-star Alexander Skarsgard won an award.

Nicole Kidman showed she does know how to clap 'normally' as she applauded her Big Little Lies co-star Alexander Skarsgard's win at the Golden Globes on Sunday 

Nicole Kidman showed she does know how to clap 'normally' as she applauded her Big Little Lies co-star Alexander Skarsgard's win at the Golden Globes on Sunday 

The actress, 50, put her hands together with her fingers bent and hitting her palms as she gave Skarsgard a standing ovation

The actress, 50, put her hands together with her fingers bent and hitting her palms as she gave Skarsgard a standing ovation

It was very different from the way she kept her fingers at an odd angle as she put her lower palms together at the Academy Awards in February 2017.

And eagle-eyed viewers of Sunday's awards show on NBC took to Twitter to congratulate Kidman.

'Did everyone see that?,' tweeted one user. 'Nicole Kidman was clapping NORMALLY.'

Another Twitter user observed: 'Nicole Kidman is doing a great job clapping normal tonight.'

Kidman had been roasted on social media after she was caught 'clapping like a seal' at the Academy Awards in February 2017

Kidman had been roasted on social media after she was caught 'clapping like a seal' at the Academy Awards in February 2017

She later attributed her 'seal clap' to not wanting to damage the pricey diamond rings she was wearing at the Oscars, left, and clearly left her hand bling at home for the Globes, right
She later attributed her 'seal clap' to not wanting to damage the pricey diamond rings she was wearing at the Oscars, left, and clearly left her hand bling at home for the Globes, right

She later attributed her 'seal clap' to not wanting to damage the pricey diamond rings she was wearing at the Oscars, left, and clearly left her hand bling at home for the Globes, right

Twitter noticed that the star had learned how to clap 'normally'

Twitter noticed that the star had learned how to clap 'normally'

 

Tweets congratulated the actress

Tweets congratulated the actress

Kidman showed off her ring-less fintgers as she posed on the red carpet n a stunning full length black gown featuring a semi-sheer embellished top

Kidman showed off her ring-less fintgers as she posed on the red carpet n a stunning full length black gown featuring a semi-sheer embellished top

Kidman also won a prize Sunday night for her star turn in HBO's Big Little Lies, and also showed she learned something else.

And this time, unlike at the Emmys in September, the actress's first action upon hearing her name called out at the Golden Globes was to leap to her feet and enthusiastically embrace her husband Keith Urban.

The star had come in for scrutiny when she won at the Emmys after she took her co-star Alexander Skarsgard's face in her hand and kissed him on the lips as Urban had looked on.

Kidman also won a prize Sunday night for her star turn in HBO's Big Little Lies and heartily thanked her husband Keith Urban and expressed her love for him
Kidman also won a prize Sunday night for her star turn in HBO's Big Little Lies and heartily thanked her husband Keith Urban and expressed her love for him

Kidman also won a prize Sunday night for her star turn in HBO's Big Little Lies and heartily thanked her husband Keith Urban and expressed her love for him

Her first action upon hearing her name called out at the Golden Globes was to leap to her feet and enthusiastically embrace the country music singer

Her first action upon hearing her name called out at the Golden Globes was to leap to her feet and enthusiastically embrace the country music singer

This time around, though, there was no mistaking who had all of Kidman's attention and affection.

She dedicated her Golden Globe for best performance by an actress in a TV movie or miniseries to her two daughters with the country music singer, Sunday and Faith.

And she concluded her thank you speech with a sweet shout out to her husband of 11 years, telling him: 'When my cheek is against yours, everything else melts away and that is love. It's true, I love you so much.'

In between mentioning her daughters and her husband, Kidman, 50, thanked a long list of people including her Big Little Lies co-stars, her management, agents and publicists and her mother whom she described as a trailblazer who had made sure she and her sister Antonia had every opportunity to succeed.

However, notably absent was any mention of her older children Connor and Isabella, the children she shared with her former husband Tom Cruise. 

Kidman dedicated her Golden Globe for best performance by an actress in a TV movie or miniseries to her two daughters with the country music singer, Sunday and Faith

Kidman dedicated her Golden Globe for best performance by an actress in a TV movie or miniseries to her two daughters with the country music singer, Sunday and Faith

75TH ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS WINNERS - FILM 

Best Motion Picture - Drama

Call Me by Your Name

Dunkirk

The Post

The Shape of Water

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - WINNER

Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

The Disaster Artist

Get Out

The Greatest Showman

I, Tonya

Lady Bird - WINNER

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

Jessica Chastain, Molly's Game

Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water

Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - WINNER

Meryl Streep, The Post

Michelle Williams, All the Money in the World

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama

Timothée Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name

Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread

Tom Hanks, The Post

Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour - WINNER

Denzel Washington, Roman J. Israel, Esq.

Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

Judi Dench, Victoria & Abdul

Margot Robbie, I, Tonya

Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird - WINNER

Emma Stone, Battle of the Sexes

Helen Mirren, The Leisure Seeker

Best Director

Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water - WINNER

Martin McDonagh, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk

Ridley Scott, All The Money in the World

Steven Spielberg, The Post

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

Steve Carell, Battle of the Sexes

Ansel Elgort, Baby Driver

James Franco, The Disaster Artist - WINNER

Hugh Jackman, The Greatest Showman

Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out

 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Mary J. Blige, Mudbound

Hong Chau, Downsizing

Allison Janney, I, Tonya - WINNER

Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird

Octavia Spencer, The Shape of Water

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project

Armie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name

Richard Jenkins, The Shape of Water

Christopher Plummer, All the Money in the World

Sam Rockwell, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" - WINNER

Best Original Score in a Motion Picture

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

The Shape of Water - WINNER

Phantom Thread

The Post

Dunkirk

Best Original Song

Home from Ferdinand

Mighty River from Mudbound

Remember Me from Coco

The Star from The Star

"This Is Me" from The Greatest Showman - WINNER

Best Screenplay in a Motion Picture

The Shape of Water

Lady Bird

The Post

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - WINNER

Molly's Game

Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language

A Fantastic Woman

First They Killed My Father

In the Fade - WINNER

Loveless

The Square

Best Animated Feature Film

 The Boss Baby

The Breadwinner

Ferdinand

Coco - WINNER

Loving Vincent

 

 

 

 

 

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