Fiji Water Girl thanks Golden Globe celebrities in award acceptance speech parody video

She photobombed the Golden Globe red carpet photos

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In case you missed it earlier this week, not only did a whole host of celebrities attend the Golden Globes, there was an unlikely celebrity created that night. Kelleth Cuthbert, who was dubbed Fiji Water Girl at the awards, after photobombing several celebrities' photos, became an Internet sensation.

The promo girl for the bottled water company managed to get behind many celebrities, including Golden Globe winner Richard Madden, actor William H. Macy and his daughter Sofia Grace Macy and Jim Carey and his girlfriend Ginger Gonzaga, to name just a few.

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William H. Macy and Sofia Grace Macy

William H. Macy and his daughter Sofia Grace Macy appeared on the red carpet, with a certain water girl behind them.

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Richard Madden

Fiji Water Girl was snapped behind Bodyguard star Richard Madden.

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Lucy Boynton

Lucy Boynton stars as Mary Austin in the biographical film Bohemian Rhapsody.

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Judy Greer

Fiji Water Girl was standing right behind Judy Greer on the red carpet.

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Ginger Gonzaga and Jim Carrey

Actor Jim Carey and his girlfriend Ginger Gonzaga couldn't escape from the Fiji girl!

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Susan Geston and Jeff Bridges

Actor Jeff Bridges and his wife Susan Geston also attended the show.

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Amy Adams

Actress Amy Adams couldn't escape from Fiji girl!

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Tom Kaulitz and Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz might have been showing their affection on the red carpet, but others were looking at the Fiji Water girl behind them.

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Alyssa Milano

Actress Alyssa Milano looked amazing, but it wasn't her that everyone was looking at in this pic.

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Phil Lord and Christopher Miller

Film-making duo Phil Lord and Christopher Miller posed for pics, not knowing that Fiji Water Girl was behind them.

Now, after becoming incredibly talked about over the past few days, Kelleth has been given the chance to offer her own acceptance speech for becoming an Internet sensation, and it's pretty funny.

In the video posted by E!, the Fiji Water Girl thanks the likes of Bodyguard actor Richard Madden and Bohemian Rhapsody actress Lucy Boynton. In the video she starts her speech, "Wow, oh wow, I don’t really know what to say. Seems only yesterday I was a normal girl getting ready for the Golden Globes…"

On Sunday night, Rami Malek was a surprise winner taking home the award for his role of Freddie Mercury in the fantastic Bohemian Rhapsody, whilst Lady Gaga picked up the gong for Best Original Song.

Despite winning Best Original Song, the pop star missed out on the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama, for her role in A Star Is Born.

See the full list of Golden Globes winners

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