13 Exclusive Behind-The-Scenes Moments From The Golden Globes You Missed Live
Step into the dazzling aftermath of last night's extravaganza, where the 2024 Golden Globes unfolded with all the glitz and glamour one could imagine. While the stage showcased the crème de la crème of Hollywood talent, the real magic often happens behind the scenes. As we caught glimpses of our favorite stars gracing the stage, little did we know that a treasure trove of moments remained concealed from the live broadcast.
Beyond the polished speeches and radiant smiles, a realm of unscripted, candid happenings took place backstage, in the green room, and during commercial breaks. Join us on an exclusive journey as we unveil the 13 behind-the-scenes moments from the 80th Golden Globes that eluded the eyes of millions watching live. From unexpected encounters to impromptu celebrations, these snippets offer an insider's perspective into the off-screen magic that adds an extra layer of enchantment to Hollywood's most celebrated night. The spotlight may have dimmed, but these untold tales are ready to take center stage.
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#1. Seth Rogen and Michelle Williams reunited after collaborating on their second film, The Fabelmans, following their first project together in 2011, Take This Waltz.

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#2. Jamie Lee Curtis and Tracy Morgan embraced Cecil B. DeMille Award winner Eddie Murphy on stage after paying tribute to him.

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#3. Mike White and F. Murray Abraham celebrated following a successful evening for The White Lotus.

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#4. Milly Alcock and Emma D'Arcy celebrated their win for Best Television Drama Series for House of the Dragon with a sweet moment together.

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#5. Billy Porter and Angela Bassett spotted each other at the event and promptly had their own impromptu photo shoot.

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#6. Ke Huy Quan reunited with the man who gave him his first acting opportunity in 1984: Steven Spielberg.

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#7. Julia Garner and Jennifer Coolidge hung out before discovering they would both be going home with Golden Globes that evening.

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#8. Donald Glover and Brad Pitt hung out during the commercial break.

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#9. Sheryl Lee Ralph and Lisa Ann Walter were seated comfortably at their table before Abbott Elementary won the award for Best Musical or Comedy TV Series.

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#10. Henry Winkler and Hilary Swank were holding hands, sharing a heartfelt moment during the show.

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#11. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky may have skipped the red carpet, but that didn't prevent them from stealing the spotlight.

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#12. Jeremy Allen White kissed his Golden Globe after winning Best Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy for The Bear.

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#13. Letitia Wright was like all of us gushing over Michelle Yeoh's acceptance speech after she won Best Actress in a Comedy for Everything Everywhere All at Once.

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