The Golden Globe Awards are today, which means it was exactly one year ago that Oprah Winfrey gave a speech that convinced many that she was about to run for president.
Winfrey later shot down these rumours, but still - what a moment.
Anyway, who knows what will happen this year? Here's how to watch the show:
The Golden Globes air today on Sky's Vibe channel at 2pm NZ time, and the red carpet on E! at 12pm.
The hosts:
Former Golden Globe winner Andy Samberg (NBC's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine") and current Golden Globe nominee Sandra Oh (BBC America's "Killing Eve") will take the stage.
Who's going to win:
This is just a guess, but get ready to hear "And the award goes too ... 'A Star Is Born!' " a lot on Sunday. The critical favourite has five nominations, which is tied with "Green Book" and "The Favourite."
Dick Cheney biopic "Vice" technically has the most nominations with six, but it has suffered some pretty negative reviews since its release.
On the TV side, expect a tough fight between HBO's "Sharp Objects" and FX's "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" in the limited series category; the drama and comedy prizes are tougher to predict, though you should see Julia Roberts win for Amazon's "Homecoming." (Globes voters really love when movie stars do TV.)