Zelenskyy was introduced by actor-director Sean Penn, best known for his Academy Award-winning performances in 2003’s “Mystic River” and 2008’s “Milk.” The “Gaslit” star met with Zelenskyy in Kyiv this past November to express his support for the war-torn country, where he had been filming a documentary for Vice Studios earlier in the year.If the freedom to dream were a spear, I proudly present a human being who tonight represents that spear’s most honed tip.”Zelenskyy then addressed the audience via recorded message recalling the start of the Golden Globes in the 1944.Those who united around the support of the free Ukrainian people in our common struggle for freedom.”The audience cheered when President Zelenskyy announced his projected victory.“Ukraine will stop the Russian aggression on our land.”As a gift, Penn had given Zelenskyy one of his Oscar trophies in an exchange that was shared on Twitter by Anton Gerashchenko, the advisor to the minister of internal affairs of Ukraine.Zelenskyy’s Golden Globes appearance comes one week after the White House committed to sending $3.75 billion in military aid to Ukraine and adjacent NATO countries — the largest assistance package to date from the U.S. amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine."