Jacqueline Bisset Golden Globe Awards 2014 acceptance speech video [WATCH HERE]

Jacqueline Bisset's Golden Globe award acceptance speech Video Screenshot

Actress Jacqueline Bisset won the Best Supporting Actress in a TV Show, Miniseries or TV Movie award at the Golden Globe awards tonight.

However, although it was a time for her to shine tonight, she rambled throughout her acceptance speech, stunning viewers and audience members.

The actress beat out Janet McTeer, Hayden Panettiere, Monica Potter and Sofia Vergara for her role in BBC drama Dancing on the Edge.

When Bissett went up to receive the award, the actress was emotional and speechless at first. However, the actress swore and rambled on throughout her long pauses.

The 71<sup>st annual Golden Globe awards was hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Poehler took home the award for Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical.

The award show kicked off with Jennifer Lawrence winning the Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture win for American Hustle.

See the video of Jacqueline Bissett's acceptance speech below:

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