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Watch the 2026 Golden Globe Awards on CBS or Paramount+, hosted by Nikki Glaser. Nominees include “Kpop Demon Hunters,” Amy Poehler, “Sinners,” and “Sentimental Value.”
The winning films, TV shows, actors and production teams at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards. It’s a new year and awards season is in full force with the 83rd Golden Globe Awards. At the more boozy and casual of the upcoming ceremonies, trophies for both television and film are being handed out.
From Snoop Dogg's bleeped-out moment to a pair of winners congregating back stage, here’s what didn’t make it onto the broadcast Sunday night inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom.
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Golden Globe highlights: Brazil on a streak, Amy Poehler’s pod wins and Seth Rogen comes full-circle
The Golden Globes had its share of surprises and sweet moments. Amy Poehler took home the first podcast award, joking about NPR, and Seth Rogen experienced déjà vu, winning after his show “The Studio” depicted the very ceremony just months before.
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Emma Stone Puts a Red Carpet Spin on the Crop Top in Flirty Abs-Baring Look at Golden Globes 2026
Emma Stone was among the stars showing skin at the Golden Globes 2026, wearing a Louis Vuitton crop top and skirt. See the photos.
Several celebrities on the 83rd Golden Globes red carpet wore anti-ICE pins, but winners and presenters kept it purposely vague onstage.
During the awards show, McCarthy and Hahn presented the Golden Globes for best performance by a male actor in a limited series, anthology series or a motion picture made for television and best performance by a female actor in a limited series, anthology series or a motion picture made for television.
From Nikki Glaser's gut-busting monologue to Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams' highly anticipated 'Heated Rivalry' moment and Julia Roberts' standing ovation, see the best, worst and most oops momen
Ricky Gervais was absent from the 2026 Golden Globes, with Wanda Sykes accepting his win and dedicating it to 'God and the trans community' after the British comedian's past transphobic remarks.