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Golden Globes 2024 live: Awards show sees huge ratings boost with controversial host

Annual ceremony returned in its usual Sunday slot, hosted at the Beverly Hilton Hotel

Tom Murray
at The Beverly Hilton
,Ellie Harrison,Ellie Muir
Tuesday 09 January 2024 17:51 GMT
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Golden Globes 2024: Stars walk red carpet

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The Golden Globes returned with a blowout, star-studded ceremony on Sunday (7 January) night.

The annual, Beverly Hills-based awards show has been obscured in recent years after a 2021 Los Angeles Times investigation revealed that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the awards’ voting body) did not have a single Black member.

However, this year, the Globes were back in their usual Sunday slot on CBS and hoping to regain viewers. Broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel, A-listers including Taylor Swift, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence and Kylie Jenner brought some much-needed stardust to the beleaguered show.

Oppenheimer, Barbie, Poor Things and Anatomy of a Fall were among the films to earn multiple awards. Christopher Nolan won his first Globe following six nominations while Barbie was surprisingly pipped to Best Picture in the Musical/Comedy category Poor Things.

Meanwhile, Beef, The Bear and Succession were the big winners in the TV categories.

Follow along for live updates below.

We’re off... and Christopher Nolan is already unimpressed

Debut host Jo Koy gets us underway with some slightly unoriginal material about how long Oppenheimer is. As he promises to finish the three-hour-plus movie in 2025, the camera pans to a very unimpressed-looking Christopher Nolan. Awks...

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:06

Jo Koy gets off to a shaky start

Oh dear, Jo Koy looks very nervous during his monologue but the crowd are being very generous with their laughter and applause. Perhaps he’ll ease into the night...

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:13

Da’Vine Joy Randolph takes home the first win of the night

Da'Vine Joy Randolph is tonight’s first victor. The Holdovers star takes home the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture.

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:16

Robert Downey Jr gets a much-deserved win for his supporting role in ‘Oppenheimer'

“I took a beta-blocker so this is gonna be a breeze,” the Oppenheimer star jokes as he takes to the stage. The Iron Man star played Lewis Strauss, Oppenheimer’s real-life nemesis in the Christopher Nolan epic, which Downey calls a “masterpiece”. How many wins will Nolan’s pic get tonight...

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:20

Ali Wong wins for ‘Beef'

Another much-deserved win as Ali Wong takes to the stage for her role in Netflix’s brilliant limited series, Beef.

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:27

Another win for ‘Beef’ as Steven Yeun takes to the stage

Beef is two for two as Steven Yeun wins Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television (snappy).

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:31

Winners list: Live

I’ll be sharing the winners as they come in here but for a full list of all the winners, my colleague Jacob will be updating our post here.

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:38

Elizabeth Debicki wins for her role as Princess Diana in ‘The Crown'

Elizabeth Debicki is the winner of Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series for her role as the late Princess Diana in The Crown.

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:43

Matthew Macfadyen takes home ‘Succession’s’ first award of the night

Succession is on the board as Matthew Macfadyen wins Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series.

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:45

Ali Wong says it means ‘everything’ to win alongside Steven Yeun

Backstage, Wong is full of praise for her Beef co-star Steven Yeun. “I think I just really was genuinely surprised,” she says of her emotional reaction to her win.

Tom Murray8 January 2024 01:48

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