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Idris Elba shrugs off Golden Globes loss

Idris Elba at the adidas Stan Smith trainer launch party
Idris Elba at the adidas Stan Smith trainer launch party

Idris Elba insists he doesn't mind missing out on a Golden Globe because everyone in his category, Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture, deserved to win the prize.

The 41-year-old actor was nominated for the Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture prize for his portrayal of the late South African President Nelson Mandela in biopic 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom', ultimately losing out to Matthew McConaughey, who won the gong for his portrayal of AIDS patient Ron Woodroof in 'Dallas Buyers Club'.

Speaking at the launch of the new adidas Stan Smith trainer at The Old Truman Brewery in Shoreditch, east London, last night (15.01.14), he exclusively told BANG Showbiz: ''It's a difficult one because we all deserve an award for our performances.'' However, Idris - who was also up against Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tom Hanks and Robert Redford - did have some comfort in the fact he was accompanied by his pregnant girlfriend Naiyana Garth at the ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, and the brunette beauty was positively glowing as they walked down the red carpet.

He added: ''She looked amazing on the red carpet, as she does all the time!'' After missing out on a Golden Globe win Idris was hopeful of an Academy Award nod for his role of Mandela, however, the 'Luther' actor was left disappointed following the nominations announcement earlier today (16.01.14), which saw Matthew, Chiwetel, Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio and Bruce Dern all named ahead of him.

He explained: ''Who knows if I'll be up for an Oscar, hopefully, that would be nice.'' adidas Originals celebrated the global return of the classic Stan Smith trainer with the opening of a shoebox shaped pop-up shop in London from today until Sunday (19.01.14).

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