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The Fiji Water Woman is the real star of this year’s Golden Globes


By Edaein OConnell
07th Jan 2019
The Fiji Water Woman is the real star of this year’s Golden Globes

In the midst of the glamour, the fashion, the champagne and Lady Gaga, a new star was born on the red carpet of this year’s Golden Globes and it wasn’t even a celebrity; it was the Fiji Water Woman.

She was everywhere.

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Behind every camera lens, Fiji Water Woman appeared. Behind every celebrity, she manifested herself to photobomb their Kodak moment. And all the while she stood nonchalantly with a tray of Fiji water in her hands.

We may never know if it was a clever marketing ploy or just a successful showing in how to blag your way into a Hollywood awards ceremony, but we do know that Fiji Water Woman is who we all want to be in 2019.

Take a look at the pictures below to see some of her best moments from last nights red carpet.