Updates from the babysitter? Golden Globe winner Jessie Buckley’s baby girl flashes up on her phone as she enjoys a child-free night out

Jessie Buckley was having the night of her life at the Golden Globes after sweeping the board in the major categories – but she was still thinking about her baby girl.

Jessie, 36, who was awarded the Best Actress – Drama gong, welcomed her daughter last year with her rarely-seen husband Freddie Sorensen.

The fiercely private actress, 35, revealed she was pregnant in April when she showed off her baby bump at a red carpet event, yet did not announce the birth at the time.

Speaking in December, Jessie later revealed she had welcomed a baby girl, whose name she has not disclosed, on The New York Times Modern Love podcast.

During the evening on Sunday, Jessie was pictured beaming as she sat beside her Hamnet director, Chloé Zhao, ahead of the film being award Best Motion Picture.

But eagle-eyed fans will note the image which had flashed up on her iPhone screen, which appeared to be of her baby daughter.

Jessie Buckley was having the night of her life at the Golden Globes after sweeping the board in the major categories - but she was still thinking about her baby girl.

Jessie Buckley was having the night of her life at the Golden Globes after sweeping the board in the major categories – but she was still thinking about her baby girl.

Eagle-eyed fans will note the image which had flashed up on her iPhone screen, which appeared to be of her baby daughter

Eagle-eyed fans will note the image which had flashed up on her iPhone screen, which appeared to be of her baby daughter

It is likely that whoever was caring for her daughter during the child-free evening had been spending her picture updates of her baby.

During the evening, Jessie was supported by her husband Freddie, 47, who she previously stated would not join her on the red carpet because of his job.

Jessie said that because of his role as a mental health worker they would like that he kept his anonymity.

When discussing the arrival of her daughter, Jessie revealed that Hamnet, in which she plays a grieving mother, brought out a maternal side to her that she hadn’t realised was so strong.

Hamnet dramatises the marriage between Anne Hathaway (Jessie) and William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal), and the impact of the tragic death of their 11-year-old son Hamnet on their relationship, which inspired Shakespeare’s play Hamlet.

She explained: ‘I’m not surprised I got pregnant a week after I finished filming because I had coaxed… it was also quite intense to have that need while I was in this place of absolute mother and it not be a real thing yet.’

Jessie continued: ‘There was moments where it broke my heart because I was living this altered world, where I was absolutely that. Well, just be patient…

‘I think when I was filming Hamnet, I deeply wanted to become a mother myself. 

Jessie was awarded the Best Actress - Drama gong for Hamet, which won Best Motion Picture

Jessie was awarded the Best Actress – Drama gong for Hamet, which won Best Motion Picture

Jessie welcomed her daughter last year with her husband Freddie Sorensen (pictured)

Jessie welcomed her daughter last year with her husband Freddie Sorensen (pictured)

The fiercely private actress, 35, revealed she was pregnant in April when she showed off her baby bump at a red carpet event, yet did not announce the birth

The fiercely private actress, 35, revealed she was pregnant in April when she showed off her baby bump at a red carpet event, yet did not announce the birth 

Golden Globe Awards 2026 winners: AT A GLANCE

TELEVISION

Best TV Series – Drama: The Pitt

Best TV Series – Musical or Comedy: The Studio

Best Limited TV Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV: Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV: Stephen Graham – Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie: Owen Cooper – Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie: Erin Doherty – Adolescence

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series – Drama: Noah Wyle – The Pitt

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Drama: Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy: Seth Rogen – The Studio

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy: Jean Smart – Hacks

‘And it was such a gift to move through this woman and her motherhood and her love and her loss before I became a mother myself. 

‘And I think even getting pregnant and throughout my pregnancy and how I was thinking about what kind of birth I wanted and how I would be autonomous in choosing that as much as I could was very empowering.’

Jessie also confirmed that she had welcomed a girl as she detailed the lessons she would like to pass onto her daughter. 

‘I think the thing I can hope to impart to her, and I’m sure she’s going to go on her whole own trajectory, and she should, is we have one life,’ Jessie mused. 

‘And we’re always going to be — there’s always going to be things in our life that are going to make us doubt or be afraid or feel like it would be safer to be smaller in some way.

‘And I see this little life that’s so new but so full and so untarnished by an idea or a projection of what we’re supposed to be. And I just hope that if I can pass anything onto her in the way that my mother’s has passed on to me is that all the parts of you are not too much. 

‘The world needs all of you, and that means incubating the struggles, is like living through the struggles, the shadows. The things that are going to challenge you, you have to metabolize it and incubate it. And there’s no too-muchness. It’s only to be lived fully.’ 

Hamnet dramatises the marriage between Anne Hathaway (Jessie) and William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal), and the impact of the tragic death of their 11-year-old son Hamnet on their relationship, which inspired Shakespeare's play Hamlet

Hamnet dramatises the marriage between Anne Hathaway (Jessie) and William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal), and the impact of the tragic death of their 11-year-old son Hamnet on their relationship, which inspired Shakespeare’s play Hamlet

Jessie also discussed Hamnet and motherhood on The Graham Norton Show

Jessie also discussed Hamnet and motherhood on The Graham Norton Show

Jessie also discussed Hamnet and motherhood on The Graham Norton Show. 

Jessie said of Hamnet: ‘It is a real peek behind the curtain of who the family man Shakespeare might have been. It’s about love, loss, motherhood and storytelling. It was such a gorgeous shoot.’

Asked about it being a hugely emotional watch, she said: ‘There have been some beautiful moments in putting it out into the world. 

‘I watched it first when I was eight months pregnant and I was not okay. It was so embarrassing to cry at my own film, but it was so beautiful.’

Jessie’s pregnancy reveal came a year after she married her partner Freddie/

She has refused to reveal the identity of her mysterious partner – but it has now emerged that they tied the knot one year ago and he is a mental health professional who lives in Islington, north London.

The couple split their time between London and Norfolk where the actress moved to in 2022.

Jessie has largely refrained from publicly discussing her relationship status following her split from James Norton in pictured in 2017 (pictured together). Last year she announced she had married a man known only at the time as 'Freddie'

Jessie has largely refrained from publicly discussing her relationship status following her split from James Norton in pictured in 2017 (pictured together). Last year she announced she had married a man known only at the time as ‘Freddie’

Jessie announced last year during an episode of Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware that she tied the knot at their home in Norfolk and managed to keep their marriage under wraps for months.

She detailed a fun-filled wedding – which featured a keg of Guinness – their ‘many moons’ instead of one honeymoon and how the pair have been enjoying East Anglia.

Speaking about her husband, she gushed: ‘He is gorgeous!’ 

The couple split their time 50/50 between east London and Norfolk, where they have a home together.

Jessie and Freddie met on a blind date set up by mutual friend Marc Robinson, with whom she worked on her 2018 breakout film Wild Rose.

They initially considered settling down in Suffolk where they met due to their associations of falling in love in the place, but were won over by Norfolk.

Jessie’s wedding came seven years after her self-described ‘acrimonious’ split from Happy Valley star James Norton, 40, whom she dated from 2015 to 2017. 

She previously said: ‘We have broken up, yes. It was acrimonious, but it’s a tough job to have a relationship and he is a great man and we are great friends. That’s it. How.’

Golden Globe Awards 2026 winners

FILM 

Best Picture – Comedy Or Musical

Blue Moon

Bugonia 

Marty Supreme 

No Other Choice 

Nouvelle Vague 

One Battle After Another  – WINNER

One Battle After Another earned the most with four including Best Picture - Comedy Or Musical

One Battle After Another earned the most with four including Best Picture – Comedy Or Musical

 

Best Picture – Drama

Frankenstein

Hamnet – WINNER

It Was Just An Accident

The Secret Agent

Sentimental Value 

Sinners 

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama

Joel Edgerton – Train Dreams

Oscar Isaac – Frankenstein

Dwayne Johnson – Smashing Machine

Michael B. Jordan – Sinners

Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent – WINNER

Jeremy Allen White – Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

 

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

Timothee Chalamet – Marty Supreme – WINNER

George Clooney – Jay Kelly

Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another

Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon

Lee Byung-Hun – No Other Choice

Jesse Plemons – Bugonia

Timothee Chalamet is one step closer to the Oscar as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for Marty Supreme

Timothee Chalamet is one step closer to the Oscar as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for Marty Supreme

 

 Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama

Jessie Buckley – Hamnet – WINNER

Jennifer Lawrence – Die, My Love

Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value

Julia Roberts – After the Hunt

Tessa Thompson – Hedda

Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You – WINNER

Cynthia Erivo – Wicked: For Good

Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue

Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another

Amanda Seyfried – The Testament of Ann Lee

Emma Stone – Bugonia

 

Best Supporting Actress 

Emily Blunt – The Smashing Machine

Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value

Ariana Grande – Wicked: For Good

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value

Amy Madigan –  Weapons

Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another – WINNER

Teyana Taylor earned Best Supporting Actress for One Battle After Another

Teyana Taylor earned Best Supporting Actress for One Battle After Another

 

Best Supporting Actor

Benicio Del Toro – One Battle After Another

Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein

Paul Mescal – Hamnet

Sean Penn – One Battle After Another

Adam Sandler – Jay Kelly

Stellan Skarsgård – Sentimental Value – WINNER

 

Best Original Song

“Dream as One” – Avatar: Fire and Ash

“Golden” – KPop Demon Hunters – WINNER

“I Lied to You” – Sinners

“No Place Like Home” – Wicked: For Good

The Girl in the Bubble” – Wicked: For Good

“Train Dreams” –  Train Dreams

 

Best Original Score– Motion Picture 

Alexandre Desplat – Frankenstein

Ludwig Göransson – Sinners – WINNER

Jonny Greenwood – One Battle After Another

Kangding Ray – Sirāt

Max Richter – Hamnet

Hans Zimmer – F1

 

 Best Director – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another – WINNER

Ryan Coogler – Sinners

Guillermo del Toro – Frankenstein

Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident

Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value

Chloé Zhao – Hamnet

 

Best Screenplay

Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another – WINNER

Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme

Ryan Coogler – Sinners

Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident

Maggie O’Farrell – Hamnet

Paul Thomas Anderson earned Best Director and Screenplay for One Battle After Another

Paul Thomas Anderson earned Best Director and Screenplay for One Battle After Another

 

Best non-English Language Film 

 It Was Just an Accident

No Other Choice

The Secret Agent – WINNER

Sentimental Value

Sirât

The Voice of Hind Rajab

 

Best Animated Film 

Arco

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle

Elio

KPop Demon Hunters – WINNER

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain

Zootopia 2

 

Outstanding Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Avatar: Fire and Ash

F1

KPop Demon Hunters

Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning

Sinners – WINNER

Weapons

Wicked: For Good

Zootopia 2

TELEVISION 

Best TV Series – Drama

The Diplomat

The Pitt – WINNER

Pluribus

Severance

Slow Horses

The White Lotus

The Pitt took home the coveted Best TV Series - Drama

The Pitt took home the coveted Best TV Series – Drama

 

Best TV Series – Musical or Comedy

Abbott Elementary

The Bear

Hacks

Nobody Wants This

Only Murders in the Building

The Studio – WINNER

 

Best Limited TV Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV

Adolescence – WINNER

All Her Fault

The Beast in Me

Black Mirror

Dying for Sex

The Girlfriend

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series – Drama

Sterling K. Brown – Paradise

Diego Luna – Andor

Gary Oldman – Slow Horses

Mark Ruffalo – Task

Adam Scott – Severance

Noah Wyle – The Pitt – WINNER

Noah Wyle was recognized for his work on The Pitt

Noah Wyle was recognized for his work on The Pitt

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Drama

Kathy Bates – Matlock

Britt Lower – Severance

Helen Mirren – MobLand

Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us

Keri Russell – The Diplomat

Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus – WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV 

 Claire Danes – The Beast in Me

Rashida Jones – Black Mirror

Amanda Seyfried – Long Bright River

Sarah Snook – All Her Fault

Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex – WINNER

Robin Wright – The Girlfriend

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy

Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This

Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building

Glen Powell – Chad Powers

Seth Rogen – The Studio – WINNER

Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building

Jeremy Allen White – The Bear

Seth Rogen earned Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy; he's pictured with Chase Sui Wonders

Seth Rogen earned Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy; he’s pictured with Chase Sui Wonders

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy

Kristen Bell – Nobody Wants This

Ayo Edebiri – The Bear

Selena Gomez – Only Murders in the Building

Natasha Lyonne – Poker Face

Jenna Ortega – Wednesday

Jean Smart – Hacks – WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV

Jacob Elordi – The Narrow Road to the Deep North

Paul Giamatti – Black Mirror

Stephen Graham – Adolescence – WINNER

Charlie Hunnam – Monster: The Ed Gein Story

Jude Law – Black Rabbit

Matthew Rhys – The Beast in Me

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie

Owen Cooper – Adolescence – WINNER

Billy Crudup – The Morning Show

Walton Goggins – The White Lotus

Jason Isaac – The White Lotus

Tramell Tillman – Severance

Ashley Walters – Adolescence

Owen Cooper was among the youngest winners ever as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie for Adolescence

Owen Cooper was among the youngest winners ever as he earned Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie for Adolescence

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie

Carrie Coon – The White Lotus

Erin Doherty – Adolescence – WINNER

Hannah Einbinder – Hacks

Catherine O’Hara – The Studio

Parker Posey – The White Lotus

Aimee Lou Wood – The White Lotus

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on TV

Bill Maher – Is Anyone Else Seeing This?

Brett Goldstein – The Second Best Night of Your Life

Kevin Hart – Acting My Age

Kumail Nanjiani – Night Thoughts

Ricky Gervais – Mortality – WINNER

Sarah Silverman – Postmortem

 

PODCASTING

Best Podcast

Armchair Expert

Call Her Daddy

Good Hang – WINNER

The Mel Robbins Podcast

Smartless

Up First

Amy Poehler earned the inaugural best Podcast award for Good Hang With Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler earned the inaugural best Podcast award for Good Hang With Amy Poehler

 

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