THE Fiji Water girl who stole the show at last night's Golden Globes by photobombing filmstars on the red carpet has been revealed as model Kelleth Cuthbert.
The brunette quickly went viral on social media as celeb fans noticed her smiling at the camera behind stars such as Richard Madden, Nicole Kidman and Lucy Boynton.
Kelleth has 57,000 followers on Instagram and was hired by high end water brand to keep the star hydrated on their way into the event.
The beauty clearly enjoyed the experience, sharing a picture of herself on the red carpet on Instagram and writing: "Not the worst way to spend a Sunday... #goldenglobesfijigirl #fijiwatergirl."
Discussing her appearance on Twitter, one person wrote: “Fiji water lady OWNED the #GoldenGlobes.”
Another commented: “The Fiji water lady was the photobomber, we never knew that we needed and yet do not deserve #GoldenGlobes @FIJIWater.”
While someone else wrote: “This woman, I dub her Fiji Girl, saw an opportunity and took full advantage #GoldenGlobes.”
Fiji has been the official water brand of the Golden Globe Awards since 2015.
Meanwhile bright colours were back on the red carpet, with pop superstar Lady Gaga, dressed in lavender, leading a trend for old school glamour.
Lady Gaga, the front-runner for a best drama actress award for A Star is Born, graced the red carpet in a Valentino lavender gown with puffed sleeves and a long train, with her blue-dyed hair pulled into a tight bun, and wearing a stunning Tiffany's diamond necklace.
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"I discovered something working on this film, and it's something called alchemy, that you are essentially creating a character but you are really becoming the character," Gaga said about her first role as a lead movie actress in A Star is Born.
Last year's ceremony saw an all-black look on the red carpet as celebrities showed support for the #MeToo movement that roiled Hollywood.
This year saw blues, golds, reds and lots of metallic, but several stars wore bracelets and pins in support of the Time's Up movement against sexual harassment and inequality in the workplace.
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