Angela Bassettshared a heartfelt tribute to her lateBlack Panther: Wakanda ForevercostarChadwick Bosemanwhile collecting herGolden Globe Awardon Tuesday.

Bassett, 64, was named the year’s best supporting actress in a drama film for her performance as Queen Ramonda in the Marvel sequel, which was filmed and released after the unexpected 2020deathof its leading man.

Bassett began her acceptance speech: “I’ve got to find my words, I’m so nervous my heart is just beating.”

She continued, “Jan. 22, 1994 I stood on this stage and accepted the Golden Globe forWhat’s Love Got to Do with It. The late Toni Morrison said, ‘Your life is already a miracle of chance just waiting for you to order its destiny.’ In order for the destiny to manifest I think that it requires courage to have faith, it requires patience and it requires a true sense of yourself.”

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Angela Bassett accepts the Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture award for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever"onstage at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 10, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California.

“By the grace of God I stand here,” she continued. “I stand here grateful for the Hollywood Foreign Press for giving me this honor along withWakanda Forever. Grateful for my amazing team who every day each and every one of them work along with me and beside me and on my behalf each and every day. Grateful to my family: Courtney B. Vance, Bronwyn and Slater, I love you from the depths of my heart. My mother always said, ‘Good things come to those who pray.’ I see the truth in that every day as we welcome each new day as a family.

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Angela Bassett attends the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 10, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California.

Thanking her Marvel/Disney crew, Bassett said, “Weeping may come in the evening but joy comes in the morning. We embarked on this journey together with love. We mourned, we loved, we healed.”

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SANTA MONICA, CA - MARCH 03: Actor Chadwick Boseman attends the 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards on March 3, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images); Black Panther in Marvel Studios' WHAT IF…? exclusively on Disney+. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved.

She concluded, “To the Marvel fans, thank you for embracing this character and showing so much love. We just made history with this nomination and this award. It belongs to all of us.”

The other nominees in the category were Kerry Condon (The Banshees of Inisherin), Jamie Lee Curtis (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Dolly De Leon (Triangle of Sadness) and Carey Mulligan (She Said).

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Angela Bassett as Ramonda in Marvel Studios' BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER.

Bassett recently toldThe New York Timesshe “could feel the power” in her character’s big scenes inWakanda Forever. She added of her approach to those moments: “You’re a vessel. You want to be open. I spent my time here, in my room, going over my scenes. Not hearing any voices or any dialogue coming back to me. It was just me, me, me. … Because when I get in the moment, I don’t want to trip over anything.”

“I want to know it in my sleep. I want to be so free that the lines are the least of it,” she continued. “Now it’s about human connection. I can concentrate on who I’m in the scene with, open up my heart and let them affect me. So anything can happen. And when [director] Ryan [Coogler] wants me to try something different, sometimes I just cock my head and close my eyes and say, ‘Talk to me.’ It’s like when you have coffee and you get down to the grounds. There it is. Let me try that.”

Bassett added that she set out to add a “great deal of naturalism and grounding, emotion and passion” to the superhero movie role. She said, “You get the larger-than-life — all that suspension of disbelief. But when it comes to the human element and the heart of the matter, you’re going to get a true read on that as well.”

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The 80th Golden Globe Awards ceremony is airing live on NBC and Peacock.

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