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The Real Winner of the Golden Globes: Bedhead

The jury is still out on whether Ricky Gervais conquered last night's monologue or if Glee deserved to win Best Comedy Series, but there was one group that unquestionably swept last night's 68th Annual Golden Globes: Bedheaded celebrities. Take a look at some of the most (expertly) tousled tresses that traveled in limos to the Beverly Hilton last night and then please, let me know: Are Hollywood hair stylists on strike? Thanks.

1. Annette Bening, Lisa Cholodenko and Mark Ruffalo

The Kids Are All Right, Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical (Winner)

Any nominee with tousled hair had an approximately 50 percent better chance at winning than their expertly groomed competitors. Seriously. Had Bruce Willis donned a shaggy wig for last night's ceremony, he could have helped win Red a totally undeserved victory in this category.

2. Diane Warren

Burlesque, Best Original Song (Winner)

Louis Virtel said that Diane Warren's winning number "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" was "barely a song." And the ballad writer's hair was barely brushed, which meant another win for Team Bedhead during last night's ceremony.

3. Christian Bale

The Fighter, Best Supporting Dramatic Actor (Winner)

Compared to his tweaked-out Fighter character, Christian Bale looked polished...except for the hair.

4. Al Pacino

You Don't Know Jack, Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Television Movie (Winner)

Let's be clear: this is the only hairstyle that could have possibly suited the multi-Oscar winner at last night's event.

5. Colin Firth

The King's Speech, Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Winner)

Barely qualifies as bedhead but the Pride and Prejudice actor's ruffled hair was very anti-Mark Darcy.

6. Annette Bening

The Kids Are All Right, Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical (Winner)

Medusa or Mother and Child star?

7. Christina Hendricks

Mad Men, Best Drama Series (Nominee)

The Mad Men bombshell presented a subtle "wind tunnel" variation on the tussled tress style that overwhelmed last night's event.

8. Helena Bonham Carter

The King's Speech, Best Supporting Actress (Nominee)

Compared to Helena Bonham Carter's past style choices, last night's rat's nest was a tame option.

9. Justin Bieber (Presenter)

And last, but certainly least important in the bedheaded celebrities category: Justin Bieber, who contributed very little to last night's ceremony other than this hairstyle and the punchline to a joke made by Toy Story producers.