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5 awards you didn’t see on the Golden Globes show

Composer Alex Ebert at the Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 12, 2014. Getty Images

TORONTO — Plenty of trophies were handed out Sunday night at the 71st Golden Globe Awards in Hollywood — but several more were not.

Best Beard went to Chris Pine (sorry Michael Fassbender) and Best Male Hair Bun was awarded to Original Score winner Alex Ebert (it was close, Jared Leto). Here are five more prizes you didn’t see on the show:

BEST ‘RED CARPET JOLIE’ AWARD

Actress Amber Heard really stuck her leg out this year on the Golden Globe red carpet, earning her the Best Red Carpet Jolie award. The award is named in honour of Angelina Jolie’s 2012 pose on the Oscars red carpet.

Angelina Jolie at the Oscars in 2012 (left) and Amber Heard at the Golden Globes in 2014. Getty Images

BEST EXAMPLE OF SIBLING LOVE AWARD

When Jared Leto won the Golden Globe for his role in Dallas Buyers Club, he got an enthusiastic hug and kiss on the cheek from his handsome date for the night. But don’t get excited — he’s Shannon Leto, the older brother (and bandmate) of Jared. The brothers were inseparable all night.

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Shannon Leto and Jared Leto at a post-Globes party on Jan. 12, 2014. Getty Images

BEST CHANNELING OF A DEAD ARTIST AWARD

Modern Family star Sarah Hyland showed up on the red carpet doing her best impression of the late Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Intentional or not, Hyland surely caused Salma Hayek (who portrayed Kahlo in a 2002 movie) to drop her eyebrow tweezers.

Actress Sarah Hyland (left) and a self-portrait of artist Frida Kahlo (right). Getty Images

THE “I’LL HAVE WHAT SHE’S HAVING” AWARD

Jacqueline Bisset got some, um, buzz on social media early in the show when she made a slow trek to the stage, went silent as she struggled to speak, and then gave a bizarre acceptance speech that included the night’s first bleeped word. The 69-year-old Golden Globe winner still has tongues wagging.

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Actress Jacqueline Bisset on Jan. 12, 2014. Getty Images

THE YOUNGEST RED CARPET GUESTS AWARD

This year it’s a three-way tie between the unborn spawns of Drew Barrymore, Olivia Wilde and Kerry Washington. Will the trio of moms-to-be make the baby bump this season’s hottest red carpet trend?

From left: Drew Barrymore, Olivia Wilde and Kerry Washington at the Golden Globe Awards. Getty Images

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