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Golden Globes 2025 latest: ‘Popcorn actor’ Demi Moore gets revenge on Hollywood sexists as Nikki Glaser shines

Host Glaser received a warm reception in a room of stars including Glen Powell, Timothée Chalamet, Angelina Jolie and Zendaya

Ellie Harrison,Tom Murray,Jacob Stolworthy
Monday 06 January 2025 16:30 GMT
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The 2025 Golden Globes have drawn to a close after a glittering night in Los Angeles, crowning the best of the past year’s TV and film.

The nominees were announced on 9 December, with divisive musical crime comedy Emilia Peréz leading the pack at 10 nominations, while Hulu’s The Bear dominated the TV categories.

On the night, it was FX’s Japan-set period drama Shogun that came out on top, winning all four awards it was nominated for.

In the film categories, The Brutalist, which was hailed a “masterpiece” after its festival premiere, took home some of the biggest awards of the evening including Adrien Brody’s victory for Best Actor in a Drama.

Emilia Pérez, too, took home four awards including a surprise win in the Best Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy category.

A highlight of the night saw The Substance star Demi Moore give a rousing speech, where she celebrated receiving the first major award in her 45-year career, and opened up about nearly quitting the industry following loaded criticism from a Hollywood exec.

Stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser also made history as the first woman to host the awards solo. She was widely praised for jokes that were funny without bruising any egos.

Read all the updates from throughout the star-studded night, below.

Demi Moore said Hollywood made her feel worthless – and she’s not alone

Demi Moore’s acceptance speech serves as a stark reminder of the damaging nature of contemporary beauty standards and how women are treated in Hollywood.

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Ellie Muir6 January 2025 16:30

ICYMI: What was the Seth Rogen joke about Ryan Gosling that got ‘bleeped’?

During the ceremony, Seth Rogen‘s joke about Ryan Gosling was seemingly removed from the broadcast.

People watching the awards show from home, however, were baffled when a lengthy portion of Rogen’s speech was removed from the live broadcast.

It is still unclear whether the joke was censored or whether it was the result of a technical glitch. The Independent has contacted a representative of CBS for comment.

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What did Seth Rogen say about Ryan Gosling to get ‘bleeped’ at the Golden Globes?

It is unconfirmed whether the audio cut was the result of a technical glitch or censors

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 16:00

Recap: The full list of winners

The winners of the 2025 Golden Globes include Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist taking home top prizes.

Find the full list here:

Full list of winners from the 2025 Golden Globes

All the movie and TV show award winners have been revealed

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 15:30

Dwayne Johnson has icy reaction to Vin Diesel’s Golden Globes shoutout after feud

Dwayne Johnson appeared less than impressed to receive a shoutout from his Fast & Furious co-star Vin Diesel at the Golden Globes, despite reportedly healing the rift between them.

Taking to the stage to present the award for film cinematic and box office achievement, Diesel spotted Johnson and gave a small wave. “Hey Dwayne,” he said pointedly, with a small chuckle.

The WWE star smiled briefly but quickly turned more icy as other members of the Beverly Hills Hilton audience began to laugh at the tangible discomfort.

Mike Bedigan reports:

Dwayne Johnson has icy reaction to Vin Diesel’s Golden Globes shoutout after feud

Taking to the stage to present the award for film cinematic and box office achievement, Diesel spotted Johnson and gave a small wave

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 15:01

Winner Fernanda Torres dedicates award to famous mother in emotional speech

Fernanda Torres, who beat out Nicole Kidman, Tilda Swinton, and Kate Winslet to win Best Actress, became the first Brazilian woman to win in the category.

Torres went on to dedicate the award to her mother, stating: “She was here 25 years ago. And this is proof that art can endure through life, even in difficult moments like this amazing story.

“There’s something that is happening now in the world with so much fear. And this is a film that helped us to think how to survive in tough times like this.”

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Who is the famous mother of Golden Globe-winner Fernanda Torres?

Torres won Best Actress in a Drama, beating out Nicole Kidman and Tilda Swinton

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 14:30

Emilia Perez, Shogun and host Nikki Glaser come out on top at rejuvenated Golden Globes

It was a year of comebacks at the Golden Globes, reports Kevin E G Perry.

“A couple of years ago, the awards show looked to be fighting for its life. Tonight, it put in a performance worthy of picking up, well, its very own prize.”

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Emilia Perez, Shogun and host Nikki Glaser come out on top at Golden Globes

A diverse set of winners and a genuinely funny host – the 2025 Golden Globes made awards season look simple, writes Kevin E G Perry

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 14:00

Zendaya sparks frenzy with ‘engagement ring’ at Golden Globes

Zendaya arrived on the red carpet wearing a giant diamond on her ring finger, causing fans to speculate over whether she and her boyfriend Tom Holland are engaged.

Zendaya sparks frenzy with ‘engagement ring’ at Golden Globes

Zendaya stunned in a burnt orange gown on the red carpet

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 13:30

Jodie Foster heckled as she wins fifth Golden Globe

Jodie Foster was treated to a surprising reaction from a fellow star as she collected her fifth Golden Globe Award.

It marked the actor’s 10th nomination and her fifth win. As that fact was announced by the host, her fellow category nominee, Griselda star Sofia Vergara, playfully shouted: “No! No! Not again! Give me one!”

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Jodie Foster heckled as she wins fifth Golden Globe

Star was interrupted with a playful jibe by her fellow nominee

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 13:10

Nikki Glaser makes Nicole Kidman blush with raunchy joke

Host Nikki Glaser wasn’t afraid to push the envelope with her jokes – with one particularly NSFW gag aimed at Nicole Kidman.

Nikki Glaser makes raunchy Nicole Kidman joke at the Golden Globes

Sarah Paulson looked visibly shocked at the quips aimed at the Australian star

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 12:50

Elton John makes light of his eyesight problems at the Golden Globes

While on stage at the Golden Globes, Elton John began by acknowledging there had been “a lot of stories going around about my regressive eyesight” and that he wanted to reassure everyone that “it’s not as bad as it seems”.

“So, I’m pleased to be here with my co-host,” he continued.

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Elton John makes light of his eyesight problems at the Golden Globes

Singer-songwriter was in good spirits as he presented the award for Best Original Film Score with country star Brandi Carlile

Ellie Muir6 January 2025 12:30

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