Photo: Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo BankShe may be the Queen, but that didn’t guaranteeClaire Foyentry to an Emmys after party last year.Afterwinning her first ever Emmyat the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards in September forplaying Queen Elizabethin Netflix’sThe Crown,Foy made her way to a post-show celebration. But she couldn’t get in, despite having her statue in hand.“I couldn’t!” the British actress, 34, revealed toRyan Seacreston E!’s Red Carpet ahead of the2019 Golden Globeson Sunday in Beverly Hills.Foy explained, “I had the Emmy in my hand and they still wouldn’t let me in.”Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.So for Sunday night’s awards show — where Foyreceived a nominationfor best actress in a supporting role in any motion picture for her part asNeil Armstrong’s wife Janet inFirst Man —she came prepared.“I brought my passport,” Foy said. “I’ve got everything I could possibly bring.”RELATED VIDEO: Golden Globes Glam! Find out How to Do This Awards-Worthy MakeupAnd just in case the documentation doesn’t suffice, Foy made sure to have an in-person voucher.“I brought my sister with me!” she added.The 76th annual Golden Globes will be presented live on NBC from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday at 8 p.m. EST

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She may be the Queen, but that didn’t guaranteeClaire Foyentry to an Emmys after party last year.Afterwinning her first ever Emmyat the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards in September forplaying Queen Elizabethin Netflix’sThe Crown,Foy made her way to a post-show celebration. But she couldn’t get in, despite having her statue in hand.“I couldn’t!” the British actress, 34, revealed toRyan Seacreston E!’s Red Carpet ahead of the2019 Golden Globeson Sunday in Beverly Hills.Foy explained, “I had the Emmy in my hand and they still wouldn’t let me in.”Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.So for Sunday night’s awards show — where Foyreceived a nominationfor best actress in a supporting role in any motion picture for her part asNeil Armstrong’s wife Janet inFirst Man —she came prepared.“I brought my passport,” Foy said. “I’ve got everything I could possibly bring.”RELATED VIDEO: Golden Globes Glam! Find out How to Do This Awards-Worthy MakeupAnd just in case the documentation doesn’t suffice, Foy made sure to have an in-person voucher.“I brought my sister with me!” she added.The 76th annual Golden Globes will be presented live on NBC from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday at 8 p.m. EST

She may be the Queen, but that didn’t guaranteeClaire Foyentry to an Emmys after party last year.

Afterwinning her first ever Emmyat the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards in September forplaying Queen Elizabethin Netflix’sThe Crown,Foy made her way to a post-show celebration. But she couldn’t get in, despite having her statue in hand.

“I couldn’t!” the British actress, 34, revealed toRyan Seacreston E!’s Red Carpet ahead of the2019 Golden Globeson Sunday in Beverly Hills.

Foy explained, “I had the Emmy in my hand and they still wouldn’t let me in.”

Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.

So for Sunday night’s awards show — where Foyreceived a nominationfor best actress in a supporting role in any motion picture for her part asNeil Armstrong’s wife Janet inFirst Man —she came prepared.

“I brought my passport,” Foy said. “I’ve got everything I could possibly bring.”

RELATED VIDEO: Golden Globes Glam! Find out How to Do This Awards-Worthy Makeup

And just in case the documentation doesn’t suffice, Foy made sure to have an in-person voucher.

“I brought my sister with me!” she added.

The 76th annual Golden Globes will be presented live on NBC from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday at 8 p.m. EST

source: people.com