The 82nd Golden Globes, or as host called Nikki Glaser dubbed “Ozempic’s biggest night,” delivered more than a few humdingers from the ballroom of the Beverly Hilton on Sunday.
From The Rock’s crack about his hair being used for Timothée Chalamet’s wig, to Melissa McCarthy’s concern for the “severity of the cocaine addiction in the bear community,” here are the most colorful, crazy and cringy moments from the three-hour, 12-minute ceremony on CBS. Colorful: “You’re all so famous, so talented, so powerful,” said Glaser. “I mean, you could really do anything, except tell the country who to vote for.” Crazy-Cringy: Maybe we’re so used to watching the presenters head on from the POV of the audience, but the camera angle for their intros felt extremely loud and incredibly close this year.
And the snafus with the Teleprompter (poor Ariana DeBose) didn’t make the situation any better. Even Seth Rogen made a crack about it by saying “these camera angles are inelegant and strange…you can see my bald spots.” Cringy-painful: Viola Davis being denied the ability to deliver a killer speech in primetime for receiving the Cecil B.
DeMille award. (There was a previous ceremony where it apparently happened, instead). Instead, her honor was acknowledged right before the Globe for best female actress in a motion picture was announced. Colorful: Jacques Audiard, the director and co-writer of Emilia Pérez that won Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language, wished everyone happy new year and credited us for our “nerves of steel because you’ll need it in 2025.” Hmm, wonder what – or who – he’s talking about? Crazy: Before introducing the category for best actor in a TV comedy/musical, Jennifer Coolidge started riffing about the special
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