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Now that we live in the age of social media, there are a bunch of different ways you can watch Awards shows like the Golden Globes.
Obviously we still have good ol' television, but sometimes -- if you're after the backstage, on-the-ground type of stuff -- you may want to pay a visit to Instagram, too.
SEE ALSO:The best and worst moments of the 2019 Golden GlobesOne of the stars documenting the day in their Stories on Sunday night was Idris Elba -- and his final post was so good he decided to tweet it, too.
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Here's the full photo, in all its perfectly-captioned glory:
Credit: twitter/@idriselbaAnyone who follows the rumours about who the next James Bond might be will know that Idris Elba already has a solid track record when it comes to trolling 007 fans -- and it doesn't look like he's planning to stop any time soon.
Needless to say, Twitter's caption game was on point.
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Excellent work all round.
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