Watch The Crown's Emma Corrin Scream with Joy at Her Golden Globe Nomination

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From The Pioneer Woman

Emma Corrin is just a little excited about her Golden Globe nomination. The actress, who was a relative unknown before landing the coveted part of Princess Diana in The Crown's fourth season, shared a video of her reaction to the news on her Instagram story—and though it's since expired, fan account @bestofcorrin helpfully documented it for posterity. Check out the video below.

Corrin also posted a candid photo of herself and costar Josh O'Connor—who was also recognized by the Globes for his turn as Prince Charles—celebrating the two of them. "from looking like naughty kids in detention at the first read through to THIS MOMENT thank you for always being by my side and being ridiculous @joshographee !! SO PROUD OF YOU"

Indeed, The Crown had quite the showing, earning six total nods from the Globes—including a nomination for Best Television Series, Drama; Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama nominations for both Corrin and Olivia Colman (Queen Elizabeth); and Best Supporting Actress nominations for both Gillian Anderson (Margaret Thatcher) and Helena Bonham Carter (Princess Margaret). It's particularly meaningful that the actors garnered so much critical acclaim this season, as The Crown will return for seasons five and six with an entirely new cast—just as it did after seasons one and two.

And for Anderson and Corrin, who only joined the show for the fourth season—most of the core cast appeared in both seasons three and four—it's even more special. Wrote Corrin in an Instagram caption, "Working on The Crown was the most magical experience in no small part thanks to the incredible cast and crew that supported and help guide me through THANK YOUU."