This is one heck of an unboxing video.
Kevin Costner posted a video of him opening his Golden Globe award that arrived in the mail.
During the award ceremony several weeks ago, the 68-year-old actor won the award for best actor for his work on "Yellowstone."
However, he could not make the big show due to flooding and rainfall in California.
In his video, he explained he was heartbroken they couldn't be there, but his wife bought a bunch of balloons, and he and his family watched the whole ceremony in their den.
He then opened up the box, grabbed his award, and reminisced about starting in the industry.
"When you first come to Hollywood you just wanted to get your first job and you see these things and even wonder if you're ever gonna get in a room like that, It feels really good to have this, there's no substitute for being there. But my wife made a night of it for us and all those balloons and now I'm holding it. For everybody who supported me, for the Hollywood foreign press for thinking enough of what I did this year, and I'm so glad I found movies in my life. That made a difference. I don't know what would have happened to me if I hadn't done the movies. Thank you to everyone."
Costner's win comes a week after reports started swirling that he will not return to "Yellowstone," but the focus will be on a spinoff starring Matthew McConaughey.
feature image from kevin Costner via instagram