All that glitters is golden. The 2025 Golden Globes were held on Sunday, Jan.5 – marking the annual “fun” awards show, where celebs enjoy drinks and let their hair down in between winning trophies. The 82nd annual Golden Globes hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser aired on CBS (8 p.m.) and streamed on Paramount+.All eyes were on movies like “Conclave” and “A Complete Unknown” and TV shows like “The Bear.” It was a big night for “The Brutalist,” “Emilia Perez,” and Zoe Saldaña and Demi Moore, who both won for the first time in their long careers.
“Shōgun” also took home several trophies.Here are the best and worst moments of the night.
Glaser, 40, was a first-time Globes host, and she was far more successful than last year’s disastrous host, Jo Koy. Glaser got in amusing zingers at several celebs — “You have the most gorgeous eyelashes on your upper lip, this is such a good look,” she told Timothée Chalamet about his mustache. She also made jabs at TV in general, quipping that in Eddie Redmayne’s Peacock show “The Day of the Jackal,” he plays “a top-secret elite sniper that no one can find…because he’s on Peacock.” All in all, Glaser did everything a monologue should do: she got laughs, she went in for the kill, she got in some raunchy jokes to prove that the Globes is the “edgy” awards show (“Wicked.Queer.
Nightbitch.These are not just words Ben Affleck yells after he orgasms,” she quipped), and she didn’t make everyone cringe or overstay her welcome.
Saldaña, 46, took home the trophy for “best performance by a female actor in a supporting role in a motion picture” for “Emilia Pérez.” It was her first Golden Globe in her career, which has spanned over 25 years. The “Avatar” actress got emotional, bursting into tears as soon as her name was announced. “My heart is full of gratitude,” she said in her speech.The music soon started playing her off, forcing her to speedily shout o...