The prestigious Golden Globes have made a grand return, drawing numerous celebrities to The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, known for its lively and glamorous atmosphere.
At the 83rd annual ceremony, the British-produced show Adolescence has already secured several awards, setting the stage for more winners to be announced throughout the night. Host Nikki Glaser, showcasing her comedic talent, humorously targeted famous attendees, adding to the entertaining evening.
Among the nominees are renowned actors like Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio, with Cynthia Erivo also in the running for recognition. The Mirror will provide live updates on celebrity arrivals and the unfolding ceremony.
During the event, Timothée Chalamet expressed gratitude to his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, in his acceptance speech for Best Actor in a drama film. He acknowledged key individuals who contributed to his success, including director Josh Safdie and co-star Gwyneth Paltrow.
In a surprising revelation, actress Rose Byrne explained her partner’s absence at the Golden Globes, attributing it to a reptile expo. Despite the absence of her longtime partner Bobby Cannavale, Byrne claimed the Best Actress award for her role in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.
Young actor Owen Cooper made history by becoming the youngest recipient in the Best Supporting Male Actor category at just 16 years old. Cooper’s emotional acceptance speech highlighted his journey from auditions to winning the prestigious award, receiving applause from his peers.
Paul Mescal graced the red carpet in his signature style, garnering attention for his role in the acclaimed film Hamnet. Additionally, breakout star Owen Cooper and the cast of Adolescence made a striking appearance, with the series nominated for multiple awards.
The Golden Globes ceremony featured a diverse array of nominees, including frontrunners like Timothée Chalamet, Rose Byrne, and Jessie Buckley. The event promises to be an exciting night with renowned actors competing for top honors in various categories.
The Golden Globes, a highly anticipated event, will commence at 8 p.m. EST (1 a.m. UK time), with the red carpet coverage starting earlier. Viewers can tune in to CBS for the live broadcast or stream the event on Paramount+. The Associated Press will also offer a livestream show featuring celebrity arrivals and interviews.
