Nikki Glaser, Golden Globes
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Nikki Glaser opened Sunday's Golden Globes with a sharp monologue. She joked about stars possibly being in the Epstein Files and took a jab at CBS for editing a critical “60 Minutes” story.
Timothee Chalamet won big for "Marty Supreme," while Noah Wyle won for "The Pitt." Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen were also among the night's winners, and Jean Smart continued to dominate.
Hollywood's Party of the Year is in full swing tonight as the stars of film and television gather for the Golden Globes, officially kicking off the 2026 awards season
The Globes honor the best in film and television as determined by more than 300 foreign journalists. Many will be watching the ceremony for clues about who might eventually win at the Oscars in March. Speeches by winners can also jump start a compelling awards narrative for contenders.
"Yes, the Golden Globes — without a doubt the most important thing that's happening in the world right now," the comedian said during her opening monologue. "I'm Nikki Glaser, and just like Wicked, I'm back for a sequel." She later called out the big-budget sequel for being Wicked: For Money.
Jean Smart had a vaguely political message upon arriving at the Golden Globes in a Grecian-inspired Tony Ward gown, Tyler Ellis clutch, and Rahaminov Diamonds, telling Entertainment Tonight that her Globe-nominated work on Hacks is “a little bit overshadowed with what’s going on in our country.”