Catherine O'Hara had fun recreating the feeling of an in-person awards show while accepting her Golden Globe remotely during Sunday's ceremony.The Canadian star, 66, cast in from home as shethanked Schitt's Creek co-stars/creators Eugene and Dan Levy for letting her play eccentric matriarch Moira Rose, a character who wore '100 wigs' and spoke 'like an alien.'And while safe in her living room, O'Hara gave her speech the full awards show treatment by peppering her speech with fake applause and starting her ownwalk-off music midway through.
Going virtual: Catherine O'Hara interrupted her own Golden Globes acceptance speech with applause and music while thanking Schitt's Creek creators and co-stars Eugene and Daniel Levy during Sunday's.
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