Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney take a stroll on the beach following her Golden Globes win

Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney Instagram/ ladygaga

Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney were all smiles as they held hands while strolling along the beach in Malibu, California on Monday, Jan. 11. The couple had every reason to celebrate as on Sunday, the singer won her first acting award at the Golden Globes where she accepted the award for Best Actress in a Limited TV Series or TV Movie.

In the photos by People, the "American Horror Story: Hotel" actress was dressed in a dark blue bathing suit under a long grey robe and she accessorized her look with white boots and sunglasses. Kinney went barefoot and wore a black shirt, black fedora, and black rolled up jeans for their seaside walk.

At the awards show, Lady Gaga was visibly shocked when she was named the winner in her category. She competed against Felicity Huffman ("American Crime"), Queen Latifah ("Bessie"), Kirsten Dunst ("Fargo") and Sarah Hay ("Flesh and Bone").

The singer appeared to be quite flustered onstage as she thanked "American Horror Story" show creator Ryan Murphy in her speech, but the star forgot to mention Kinney. However, the "Born this Way" singer made up for it in an Instagram post where she thanked her fiancé.

Posting a black and white photo of her holding her award, the singer captioned it, "I am so grateful to the Hollywood Foreign Press. Thank you Taylor for being right there for me the whole way through."

The 29-year-old also mentioned her fans in the post, telling them never to lose hope in themselves. "Staying in the fight is the true test," she continued. "Never give up on your dreams."

In an interview with E! News after the awards ceremony, Kinney said that he knew that his fiancée was anxious and that all of her family and fans were excited about her nomination.

"I couldn't be more proud…to have her up there… it was a proud moment," he said.

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