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Golden Globes 2026: Everything You Didn't See on TV
Nikki Glaser hosted the Jan. 11 Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton, where Timothée Chalamet won Best Actor and a small backstage fire was quickly extinguished.
- On Jan. 11, the Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton saw Nikki Glaser, comedian and Golden Globes host, announce Timothée Chalamet, winner of Best Lead Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical.
- Sunday's telecast on CBS and Paramount+ aired a three-hour-plus Golden Globes ceremony, gathering top film and TV stars in the champagne-soaked ballroom at the Beverly Hilton.
- Glaser opened with a 10-minute monologue mixing big laughs and a few groans, and kept the three-hour-plus telecast moving with sketches including a Nicole Kidman parody.
- The night's awards included Amy Poehler's historic win as Best Podcast winner and One Battle After Another's four wins, with two for Paul Thomas Anderson.
- A brief backstage fire broke out in the backstage press room after a knocked-over coffee pot exposed an exposed sterno can, but crew and attendees were safe as flames were quickly snuffed out.
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Golden Globes: What You Didn’t See On TV
Sunday night’s Golden Globes had plenty of memorable moments during the telecast, but there were also a few that happened while the cameras were off. Deadline was in the room and on the red carpet for a behind-the-scenes look. Big Laughs For Nikki Glaser’s Monologue Glaser’s opener got huge laughs — and a couple of groans – mostly from the under-50-IQ dig for Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart. “The Rock is here for The Smashing Machine,” Glaser…
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Stars mingled during the 2026 Golden Globes at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. From Ariana Grande and Teyana Taylor to Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet, see who made friends inside the glitzy awards show.
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