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James Marsden's Mom Sent Him The Most Wholesome Text Message After The Golden Globes

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The 'Jury Duty' actor's mom sent him a text letting him know how proud she was to see his picture on the screen with all the other nominees in his category at the 2024 Golden Globes—and fans are loving it.

Sunday night's Golden Globes offered some memorable moments.

From Pedro Pascal's sneaky manicure message...


... to Taylor Swift's death stare...

...to some deep conversations and subsequent impressive lip-reading.

@ninacelested

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But one moment, courtesy of James Marsden's mom, took home the award for Most Wholesome.

Marsden was nominated for Best Supporting Male Actor for his work on the reality hoax series Jury Duty, in which he played himself.

The actor lost to Matthew Macfadyen, who won for his stellar portrayal of Tom Wambsgans in Succession.

And while Marsden may have been disappointed to walk away from the evening empty-handed, one person who was extremely proud of the actor was his mother, and she let him know in the most adorable text.

The sweet message read:

"My favorite moment of tonight was when they had your picture up with the other 5 nominees. Just like I've seen all my life of different nominee pics all together like that."
"And I['m] saying to myself—my son is one of the 6 chosen and there he is up there on the tv screen next to the other nominees."
"MY son did that."
"I can't quit smiling. <3"

We absolutely melted.

You can read the text below.

Needless to say, people on social media caught a case of the warm fuzzies.












We just love this. There's no way he could have been even a little disappointed after a text like that.

You can watch all of Season 1 of Jury Duty on Amazon Prime now.

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