Sheryl Lee Ralph's daughter Ivy-Victoria Maurice, a.k.a. Ivy Coco, is just as talented as she is.
While being nominated for her first-ever Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series is quite an exciting achievement, the Abbott Elementary star said she was even more excited to be dressed by her 28-year-old stylist daughter for the 2023 award ceremony. (See every star on the red carpet here.)
Noting that Ivy "has been on this whole awards trail with me from the beginning," Sheryl exclusively told Live From E!: Golden Globes host Laverne Cox on the ceremony's Jan. 10 red carpet, "I said, 'You get my style, Coco'—I call her Coco, but it's Ivy—and I said, 'You get me, you get the style and let's do this,' and she's been winning."
And it's thanks to Ivy that the 66-year-old says she's "been on every best-dressed list, including The New York Times," going on to joke that "every birthing pain was worth it."
The actress is sure to make more best-dressed lists with her dazzling, deep purple Golden Globes gown. She also made waves at the 2022 Emmys in September 2022 with a classic black velvet gown, complete with a bejeweled ponytail hairstyle.
Perhaps what was even more iconic than her look was her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, which she took home for her role as teacher Barbara Howard on ABC's Abbott Elementary.
And according to the star, the musical moment was completely improvised. "I didn't have anything prepared," Sheryl told Laverne. "I had nothing at all prepared because I honestly thought somebody else was going to win."
But when the time came to accept the award, the star recalled, "I just got up on that stage, I centered myself and a song came out. That was it."
Abbott Elementary scored a total of five Golden Globe nominations, including Best Musical/Comedy Series, as well as Best Actress, Supporting Actress and Supporting Actor nominations for stars Quinta Brunson, Janelle James and Tyler James Williams, respectively.
Scroll below to see every celebrity red carpet arrival.
Hosted by Jerrod Carmichael—tune in to the 2023 Golden Globes tonight, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. on NBC and streaming live on Peacock.
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Margot Robbie
In Chanel, Styled by Kate Young
Sheryl Lee Ralph
In Aliétte, Styled by Jason Rembert
Niecy Nash-Betts
In Dolce & Gabbana, Styled by Wayman Deon and Micah McDonald
Lily James
In Atelier Versace, Styled by Rebecca Corbin-Murray
Quinta Brunson
In Christian Siriano, Styled by Bryon Javar
Kaley Cuoco
In Vera Wang
Jenna Ortega
In Gucci, Styled by Enrique Melendez
Hilary Swank
In Prada
Jennifer Hudson
In C. D. Greene
Salma Hayek
In Gucci
Clare Danes
In Giambattista Valli Haute Couture
Seth Rogen
In Dior
Lisa Marie Presley
Ayo Edebiri
In Rosie Assoulin with Brilliant Earth jewelry
Sigourney Weaver
In Saint Laurent
Danny Ramirez
In Saint Laurent, Styled by Wayman Deon and Micah McDonald
Hannah Einbinder
In Carolina Herrera
Emma D'Arcy
In Acne Studios
Evan Peters
In ALDO & Dior Men
Selena Gomez
In Valentino, Styled by Kate Young
Billy Porter
In Christian Siriano
Austin Butler
Michelle Yeoh
In Armani Privé, Styled by Jordan Johnson Chung
Lukas Dhont
Percy Hynes White
Jean Smart
In Tadashi Shoji
Steven Spielberg
Jessica Chastain
In Oscar de la Renta, Styled by Elizabeth Stewart
Andrew Garfield
In Zegna, Styled by Warren Alfie Baker
Viola Davis
In Jason Wu, Styled by Elizabeth Stewart