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'Emilia Pérez,' 'Baby Reindeer,' and more LGBTQ+ wins at the 2025 Golden Globes

The Golden Globes honored the best in movies and TV Sunday night, including several awards for queer actors, films, and shows.
While the big film acting awards of the night went to Fernanda Torres (I'm Still Here), Demi Moore (The Substance), Adrian Brody (The Brutalist) and Sebastian Stan (A Different Man), queer nominees did pick up several awards, including Best Picture - Musical or Comedy.
This year there was an abundance of queer nominees, including actors like Cynthia Erivo, Colman Domingo, Karla Sofía Gascón, Hannah Einbinder, Richard Gadd, and Kali Reis, films like Challengers, Queer, and Emilia Pérez, and shows like Hacks, Baby Reindeer, and Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.
Keep reading to see all of the queer winners.
The 82nd Golden Globe Awards were broadcast live on CBS and Paramount+.
Emilia Pérez (10 nominations, 4 wins)
Netflix
Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)
Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Motion Picture) — Zoe Saldaña
Best Original Song (Motion Picture) — "El Mal"
Best Motion Picture (Non-English Language) — representing France
Related: Emilia Pérez flips trans tropes on their heads & is a bold new vision of transition stories
Wicked (4 nominations, 1 win)
Universal Pictures
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
Related: Wicked is even better on the big screen—but how gay is it?
Challengers (4 nominations, 1 win)
A24
Best Original Score (Motion Picture) — Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
Related: Challengers sets a new bar for sexy sports movies—but how gay is it?
Hacks (3 nominations, 2 wins)
Max/HBO
Best Television Series (Musical or Comedy)
Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) — Jean Smart
Related: How Carl Clemons-Hopkins & Hacks are updating queer visibility
Baby Reindeer (3 nominations, 2 wins)
Netflix
Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Best Supporting Performance by a Female Actor on Television — Jessica Gunning
Related: Here's why Netflix's Baby Reindeer is our new twisted queer obsession
True Detective: Night Country (3 nominations, 1 win)
HBO
Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television — Jodie Foster
Related: 2024 Out100 honoree Jodie Foster
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Mey Rude
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.