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Owen Cooper’s viral Golden Globes speech caps an award-season sweep for ‘Adolescence’

Owen Cooper’s viral Golden Globes speech caps an award-season sweep for ‘Adolescence’
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Owen Cooper grabbed the spotlight at the 83rd Golden Globes on January 11, 2026. The 16-year-old British actor made history as the youngest ever Best Supporting Actor on Television winner. He earned it for playing Jamie Miller in the gripping series 'Adolescence'. On receiving the honor, he gave a speech mixed with humor, honesty, and gratitude. It quickly went viral. Co-stars watched with tears in their eyes as he owned the moment.

From awkward classes to center stage

Owen Cooper stepped up and laughed off the surreal vibe. "Standing here at the Golden Globes does not feel real whatsoever," he told the crowd. He got real about his start in acting. Drama classes felt out of place back then. "I was the only boy there. It was embarrassing, but I got through it," he said with a smile. People loved the self-aware charm. He credited mentors and family for pushing him forward. "I'm still an apprentice learning from the best," he added. The room ate it up. Every line showed a kid staying grounded amid the glamour.

That famous closing line exposed

The real magic hit at the end. "Bring on 2026, you'll never walk alone," Cooper declared.
Social media exploded. Fans caught the nod right away. It's the iconic anthem of Liverpool FC. Supporters have been belting it out at Anfield Stadium since the 1960s. The song screams unity, toughness, and hope for the club and the city. Cooper hails from nearby Warrington. He's a lifelong fan. He even slipped a Liverpool reference into 'Adolescence' itself. Director Philip Barantini kept it in the final episode. Stephen Graham, his co-star and fellow Reds devotee, got emotional watching.

Owen Cooper's big victories

Owen Cooper topped veterans like Billy Crudup from The Morning Show and Walton Goggins from 'The White Lotus.' This Globe capped a wild run. He already snagged an Emmy and Critics' Choice Award. He broke Chris Colfer's record from 2010, when Colfer won at 20 for Glee. 'Adolescence' shines for tackling tough teen issues like radicalization and family pain. Cooper's speech nailed that raw energy.His big night proves talent trumps age. Expect more from this rising star
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