Watch: Rose Byrne Gushes Over Partner Bobby & Their Young SonRose Byrne is making memories without her peter rabbit. However, she's gaining a new four-legged confidante in the process. The Bridesmaids actor shared the lighthearted reason her longtime partner Bobby Cannavale won't be her plus one at the 2026 Golden Globes. "He can't come, which is such a bummer," Rose, 46, said during her Jan. 8 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. "He's going to a reptile expo in New Jersey. We're getting a bearded dragon. This expo is the place to go." Though Bobby, 55, will have to miss the Jan. 11 ceremony, the couple-who've been together since 2012-knew it would be a "parent fail" if they didn't get a new pet for their two sons Rocco, 9, and Rafael, 8. And of course, Rose is also "on board" in welcoming the reptile to their home. "I think they're gorgeous," she joked. "I think they eat live crickets. I had a friend who had one and she said that crickets do escape sometimes."readRose Byrne Details "Really Special" Experience Working With Partner Bobby Cannavale AgainAs for who the Insidious alum is taking to the Globes? "My brother George [Byrne], who's wonderful," she revealed. "He's very handsome. He looks a bit like Robert Pattinson meets Jacob Elordi, so he always gets a lot of attention. But yeah, he's going to come and support. It should be fun." Indeed, Rose's loved ones have much to celebrate, as she earned a nomination for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for her performance in the 2025 film, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You. (She was last recognized in the Supporting Actresses' category for her role in Damages alongside Glenn Close in 2010.) And since it's been over a decade since she appeared at the event, she's excited that her character Linda-a mother who's trying to navigate her daughter's mysterious illness-is being seen. "I'm so thrilled and honored to be amongst this group of extraordinary actresses," she told Deadline last month. "They're all just brilliant and bring everything to their art form. Our movie is such a tiny movie, and the movie is the character, and the character is the movie. So, this nomination feels like a true acknowledgement of [director] Mary Bronstein's singular, brilliant, unique, and extraordinary film." Keep reading to see other stars who reacted to their 2026 Golden Globe nominations... Focus FeaturesPaul Mescal, Best Supporting Male Actor-Motion Picture"Working on this film with Jessie, ChloƩ, Maggie and the rest of this extraordinary cast and crew has forever changed how and why I want to work, and the kinds of stories I want to make and be part of. It was truly one of the greatest privileges of my life to make Hamnet. Thank you to the Golden Globes for recognising our film."Erin Simkin/NetflixKristen Bell, Best Female Actor-Television-Musical/Comedy"I am beyond thrilled for the show and Adam to get Global Globe nominations alongside myself. This show and everyone involved is family to me, so I want to thank you for the recognition."Kevin Mazur / Contributor / GETTY IMAGESDwayne Johnson, Best Male Actor-Motion Picture-Drama"Feeling so deeply grateful today for my Smashing Machine family. Thank you to the Golden Globes for this inspiring recognition and celebration of the experience that we all had making the film. And wow my FIRST Golden Globe nomination - it's humbling and surreal all at once! My absolute honor to be included with such a tremendous cadre of artists whose extraordinary performances all have raised the standard. Getting the opportunity to live in the skin of Mark Kerr was the most life changing and beautiful experience of my career - and my gratitude runs deep to Mark for trusting me with his story and ultimately, trusting me with his life. Celebrating my brother and our fearlessly empathetic director, the brilliant and hungry Benny Safdie - and I count my lucky stars to have the greatest scene partner of all time, Emily Blunt, whose RAW, heart wrenching, and lived in performance as Dawn Staples, moves us all to aching tears. Still in awe of the transformative, prosthetic make-up work of the great, Kazu Hiro and all of the crew who truly became a family and left it all on the screen. This was the unlocking experience of a lifetime and I'm so, so deeply grateful. Mahalo nui loa." Araya Doheny/Getty Images for SAG-AFTRA FoundationAmy Madigan, Best Supporting Female Actor-Motion Picture"I am incredibly moved to be recognized by the Golden Globes today for my work as "Aunt Gladys" in Zach Cregger's film WEAPONS, and for also recognizing the film in the Box Office & Cinematic Achievement category. To receive this recognition is a true testament to Zach's original vision, and the work of a truly remarkable filmmaking team, including Leo Satkovich, Jason Collins, and Melizah Wheat who helped bring the look of "Gladys" to life, along with our costume designer Trish Summerville. This was a team effort, and I couldn't have done it without them. The last few m