The "Sherlock Holmes" actor Benedict Cumberbatch made a scene during the 2015 Golden Globe Awards by being in yet another photobombed photograph.
Taking into consideration the latest international furor that was caused by the movie "The Interview" for showcasing a parody on North Korea and Kim Jong Un, "The Golden Globes Award" hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler went all the way to invite a North Korean journalist to the award ceremony. They also announced that she could take a picture with Hollywood legend Meryl Streep and also claimed that this particular picture could then be used by Pyongyang as an anti-United States propaganda and related purposes.
What everyone did not know at the time was that the journalist was actually South Korean-American comedienne Margaret Cho, who arrived disguised as a North Korean journalist. The moment she posed with Streep, Cumberbatch crept up from behind them and gave the world the first epic photobomb of the year 2015.
This is not the first time for Cumberbatch to photobomb a picture. At the Academy Awards in 2014, he had photobombed Bono's band U2. Apparently, he has a raw talent in photobombing.
Cumberbatch was nominated in the Best Actor category for his stellar performance in "The Imitation Game" but lost to British actor Eddie Redmayne who portrayed Stephen Hawking in "The Theory of Everything."
While Cumberbatch did not take home a trophy, he was certainly declared the photobomb king that evening.