The action is underway at the 83rd annual Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, with Nikki Glaser (and her eight-plus outfits) on hosting duty and the entertainment industry’s biggest stars knocking it out of the park in their red carpet looks.
Glaser, on emcee duty for the second year in a row, kicked things off with a monologue that addressed everything from the perplexing Warner Bros. bidding war to the Epstein files—“And the Golden Globe for best editing goes to the Justice Department,” the comedian quipped. Once again, Heated Rivalry got a shout-out, with the camera panning to the steamy show’s breakthrough actors Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie.
First up to the podium, Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture winner Stellan Skarsgård continued the satire-laced humor streak, thanking his wife for her tough love. “Cinema should be seen in cinema,” he reminded viewers watching at home as he accepted the award for the Norwegian indie Sentimental Values. Meanwhile, The Pitt’s Noah Wyle, who is on a winning streak lately, accepted his nod for Best Actor – Television Series as he shouted out his wife’s birthday tonight: “I hope you enjoy your party!”
“What can I say? I’m a greedy bitch,” Best Actress – Television Series winner Jean Smart laughed, referring to her countless awards as the lead star of comedy show Hacks. Another repeat winner was Owen Cooper, the talented teenager catapulted to fame by the Netflix show Adolescence. “You’ll never walk alone,” he said, referring to the mantra of his beloved Liverpool, as he took home the trophy for Best Actor – Television Series.
Making history, Amy Poehler—who’s hosted the Golden Globes several times during her career—received the inaugural award for Best Podcast. Receiving his “double G” for Best Screenplay, Paul Thomas Anderson received a standing ovation from the room. “Writers? We’re magpies, we steal from everyone. I share this with everyone I magpie’d from,” he said.
Ahead, find an inside view of the ceremony as it unfolds.


