The Golden Globes took place last night - hosted by a smoking hot Amy Poehler and Tina Fey - and they went off without a hitch despite everything being virtual. Let's take a look at the winners and all of their nude scenes:

Rosamund Pike took home the coveted award for Best Actress in a Comedy Film, beating out the top contender Maria Bakalova. Rosamund won for the wild comedy I Care A Lot and, honestly, I care a lot about her many nude scenes over the course of her career.

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Jodie Foster seemed surprised to win Best Supporting Actress in a film drama for The Mauritanian. She and her wife shared a kiss in her acceptance speech before she thanked everyone while wearing her pajamas. I love how Jodie always does Jodie, especially when she has gone nude in the past like in her critically acclaimed performance in 1991's Backtrack.

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Director Chloe Zhao won the coveted Best Director award for Nomadland which stars the one and only Frances McDormand. The film also won Best Drama, beating out frontrunners like The Trial of the Chicago 7. That could have been because of Frannie's skinny-dipping scene!

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Best Actress in a Drama went to Andra Day for portraying Billie Holiday in The United States vs. Billie Holiday. Yet another movie that featured nude scenes and won! Hollywood, are you paying attention?

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Gillian Anderson won for Best Supporting Actress in a television series for perfectly portraying Margaret Thatcher in The Crown. While the Iron Lady would never go nude in the series, Gillian is no stranger to showing some skin. Not only that, but The Crown basically swept. It won Best Arama and Emma Corrin won for her portrayal of Princess Diana.

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Jane Fonda won high honors last night, paying tribute to her many amazing nude - er I mean film - roles and her contributions to society as a whole. I just love Queen Jane. Let's give it up for the one and only Barbarella, shall we?