Into every generation a Fiji Water Girl is born, one girl on all the red carpet, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the dehydration, the camera flashes, and the forces of celebrity; to stop the spread of their perspiration and the swell of their number. She is the Fiji Water Girl. Or should we say girls? Kelleth Cuthbert is so 2019, as a new crop of Fiji Water Girls stormed the red carpet at the 2020 SAG Awards on Sunday night, quenching attendee’s thirst while wiping away any noticeable sweat from trying to maybe work their way into the background of photos of some of Hollywood’s biggest names. Just over one year ago, Kelleth became the unexpected breakout star and viral sensation at the 2019 Golden Globes, much to the chagrin of many of the stars she purposefully photobombed-like Jamie Lee Curtis, who actually felt so strongly she took to Instagram to wash away any ties she had to the water-carrier. The new Fiji Water Girls were sporting the same bold blue colour Kelleth sported as they dutifully held silver trays carrying water bottles with straws. While Kelleth’s blue gown was tiered with simple spaghetti straps, the new FWGs were V-cut and had a criss-cross pattern down the tulle skirt. The names of 2020’s new Fiji Girls have not yet been reported. But they actually aren’t the first ladies to rep the brand at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, as three weeks after Kelleth stole the spotlight at the Golden Globes, new brand ambassadors were on hand at the 2019 SAGs. “Welcome to the #SAGAwards! We’re honored to be here on the silver carpet to hydrate Earth’s Finest in television and film,” read a tweet by the brand. And after Kelleth’s headline-stealing appearance, the new FWGs steered clear of making their way into the background of the VIP guests’ photos. This is one of the fancy water brand’s first red carpet appearances in the new year, as the 2020 Golden Globes as Icelandic Glacial was announced as the official water of the ceremony, which went down in Jan. 5. This new partnership might be due in part to the lawsuit filed by Kelleth against Fiji for unauthorized use of her likeness and a countersuit from Fiji claiming she was trying to extort almost half a million dollars from the company. But let’s take a moment and reminisce by looking back on all of Kelleth’s photobombs from the 2019 Golden Globes…stay hydrated, people!