Golden Globes: Brad Pitt thanks 'partner in crime' DiCaprio, cracks 'Titanic' joke
He won best supporting actor for his role in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
Brad Pitt cracked some jokes when he won the best supporting actor Golden Globe for his role in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
First, he thanked his "partner in crime," whom he called "LDC" -- co-star Leonardo DiCaprio.
Before DiCaprio won his first Oscar in 2016 for "The Revenant," the "Titanic" star had gone year after year without a win -- and Pitt said "year after year his costars" would "accept awards and get up and thank him profusely."
"I know why -- he's an all-star, he's a gent, and I wouldn't be here without you, man," Pitt said. "I thank you."
But Pitt couldn't pass up a "Titanic" reference, adding: "I would've shared the raft!"
Then, with ex-wife Jennifer Aniston sitting feet away, Pitt went on to the other thank yous, including his parents.
Pitt said he wanted to bring his mom as his plus-one, "but I couldn't -- because any woman I stand next to they say I'm dating ... would just be awkward."
He then ended on a serious note, telling the audience: "If you see a chance to be kind to someone tomorrow, take it. I think we need it."
But noticeably absent from his thank yous? Pitt's six children with ex-wife Angelina Jolie.