Best and Worst Moments From 2026 Golden Globes
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The 2026 Golden Globe Awards was full of surprises, viral moments and memes—here’s what you need to know about Sunday night’s award ceremony.
The Golden Globes doesn’t have an in memoriam segment, but Glaser still found a way to honor the late filmmaker.
Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser paid tribute to late director Rob Reiner with a 'Spinal Tap' hat at the end of the 2026 ceremony: 'This one went to 11,' the comedian said while she wore the cap.
Nikki Glaser finished her stint hosting the Golden Globe Awards with a tribute to murdered moviemaker Rob Reiner. The comedian, 51, fronted the awards show for the second time in Los Angeles on Sunday January 11,
While the comic kept the show light in these heavy times, the show's lack of integrity makes us question its worth
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.
Nikki Glaser joked about the Epstein files, CBS News and Leonardo DiCaprio dating women under 30 in her 2026 Golden Globes monologue.
Nikki Glaser returned as host and killed, while Teyana Taylor delivered the speech of the night. Then there were those awful production choices.
Host Nikki Glaser returned to host the Golden Globes on Sunday, delivering a scorching opening monologue that roasted many of the celebrities in the room. "Just like Wicked, I'm back for a sequel," she told the A-list crowd. "Just like Frankenstein, I've been pieced together by an unlicensed European surgeon.
"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.