Golden Globes 2015: Michael Keaton’s Son Steals the Spotlight

By Cheri Cheng - 12 Jan '15 13:23PM
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Michael Keaton won a Golden Globe Sunday night. However, despite winning one of the most prestigious awards in Hollywood, it was Keaton's son who stole the spotlight.

Keaton, who won a statue for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy for his role in "Birdman," thanked his son, Sean Douglas, in his acceptance speech. In his speech, Keaton said, "My best friend is kind, intelligent, funny, talented, considerate, thoughtful. He also happens to be my son, Sean. I love you with all my heart, buddy."

Once the cameras moved to Keaton's handsome son, the online searches started immediately.

Douglas also got the attention of comedian and TV star, Mindy Kaling, who tweeted: "Oh hello Michael Keaton's son."

Other tweets included, "Is Michael Keaton's son single does anyone know does anyone," by @AjaMaybe and "Michael Keaton IS YOUR SON SINGLE," by @jdhereword.

Douglas, 31, is a multi-platinum music producer and songwriter. He has worked with Demi Lovato, DJ David Guetta, pop queen Madonna and Jason DeRulo. Douglas, who is based in Los Angeles, wrote Lovato's 2013 hit song, "Heart Attack" as well as DeRulo's "Wiggle" and "Talk Dirty." Douglas is currently working with Hilary Duff.

Douglas' mother is Keaton's ex-wife Caroline McWilliams, who passed away in 2010.

Watch Keaton's acceptance speech below:

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