Anya Taylor-Joy can’t hide happiness as she steps out after Golden Globe win for The Queen’s Gambit

Anya Taylor-Joy can’t hide her happiness as she steps out in sweater and sweats after Golden Globe win for The Queen’s Gambit

She won her first Golden Globe on Sunday night for her performance in the hit Netflix movie The Queen’s Gambit.

And Anya Taylor-Joy was naturally in an upbeat mood as she stepped out on Monday in Los Angeles.

The 24-year-old smiled and laughed as she headed out to run some errands.

Happy: Anya Taylor-Joy was naturally in an upbeat mood as she stepped out on Monday in Los Angeles after winning a Golden Globe for her performance in Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit

Anya was dressed casually in a loose-fitting black sweater and black patterned sweatpants.

She wore fluffy slides and had a large canvas tote over one shoulder.

Her long blonde hair was styled in a bun at the nape of her neck and held back from her face with a black headband.

She carried a canned beverage and a face mask in one hand as she walked.

Errands: Anya, 24, was dressed casually in a loose-fitting black sweater and black patterned sweatpants. She wore fluffy slides and had a large canvas tote over one shoulder

Errands: Anya, 24, was dressed casually in a loose-fitting black sweater and black patterned sweatpants. She wore fluffy slides and had a large canvas tote over one shoulder

Her casual ensemble was in stark contrast to her incredibly stylish appearance at the annual Golden Globes. 

The American-born, Argentine-British actress started off in a sparkling emerald green Dior dress with a dramatic neckline before slipping into a classic ivory design to accept her Best Actress In A Limited Series honor for the chess drama.

She was also practically dripping in diamonds, clad in nearly $2 million of Tiffany & Co. jewels, according to Elle

Wow factor: On Sunday, she had looked stunning in a low-cut green Dior gown with spaghetti straps, a full skirt and enormous sleeves

Wow factor: On Sunday, she had looked stunning in a low-cut green Dior gown with spaghetti straps, a full skirt and enormous sleeves

Elegance: Later in the evening, Anya changed into a classic strapless ivory satin dress and wore $2 million of diamonds

Elegance: Later in the evening, Anya changed into a classic strapless ivory satin dress and wore $2 million of diamonds

Nailed it! Like a perfect game, Anya had every detail of her outfit planned, down to her chess-inspired manicure by nail artist Kim Truong

Nailed it! Like a perfect game, Anya had every detail of her outfit planned, down to her chess-inspired manicure by nail artist Kim Truong

Taylor-Joy was thrilled to win her category in which she competed with Cate Blanchett (Mrs America), Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People), Shira Haas (Unorthodox) and Nicole Kidman (The Undoing.)

In her acceptance speech, she thanked streaming giant Netflix for ‘letting us make the show we wanted to make.’

‘It’s obviously wonderful that everyone’s seen the show. I would do this project again and again and again; I learned so much,’ the actress said.

‘Thank you to the audiences that have watched it and supported the characters. It meant the world.’ 

Gratitude: In her acceptance speech, Anya thanked streaming giant Netflix for 'letting us make the show we wanted to make'

Gratitude: In her acceptance speech, Anya thanked streaming giant Netflix for ‘letting us make the show we wanted to make’

This year’s ceremony, which usually takes place in early January, was pushed back to February 28 as Hollywood continues to adjust to the coronavirus pandemic and new safety guidelines.  

Amy Poehler and Tina Fey returned to host for the fourth time and for the first time, the telecast featured simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York. 

Fey, 50, broadcast from the Rainbow Room at New York City’s Rockefeller Center while Poehler, 49, was at the show’s usual venue at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly hills.

While presenters were required to show up in person, nominees tuned in via Zoom to learn if they were going to get a trophy. 

However, ratings for the Golden Globes, released Monday, showed viewership had plummeted, falling 60 percent from the 2020 telecast.

Early numbers indicated that just 5.4 million people tuned in for the awards show on NBC, compared with 18.3 million last year. 

Bust: The Golden Globes were co-hosted by Tina Fey in NYC and Amy Poehler in LA. However, ratings released Monday showed viewership plummeted 60 percent from the 2020 telecast

Bust: The Golden Globes were co-hosted by Tina Fey in NYC and Amy Poehler in LA. However, ratings released Monday showed viewership plummeted 60 percent from the 2020 telecast