Posted 6 minutes agoHere's Absolutely Everything You Missed If You Didn't Watch This Year's Golden GlobesWanda Sykes's Golden Globes acceptance speech on behalf of Ricky Gervais is one of the best moments of the night.by Nora DominickBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink The 2026 Golden Globes were held last night, celebrating the best in film and TV from the previous year. One Battle After Another and Adolescence both won the most awards of the night, each receiving four awards. Meanwhile, Hamnet, KPop Demon Hunters, The Pitt, and The Studio also won big. But, besides the list of winners, there were several memorable moments that happened on stage, backstage, in the audience, on the red carpet, and more. So, here's everything you might've missed at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards: 1. First, on the red carpet, there were several standout looks, such as Jennifer Lawrence wearing this sheer, custom Givenchy gown. The dress featured pink floral embroidery throughout, and it was a stunning look all around. Kevin Mazur / Getty Images 2. Meanwhile, Hailee Steinfeld and Wunmi Mosaku both looked gorgeous in a pink metallic gown and a vibrant yellow one, respectively. The Sinners costars walked the red carpet, debuting their baby bumps. Hailee announced her pregnancy in December, marking her first child with husband Josh Allen. Meanwhile, Wunmi used the Globe's carpet as an announcement for her second pregnancy, and she penned a really great essay for Vogue about it. Frazer Harrison / WireImage / Getty Images, Kevin Mazur / Getty Images 3. In terms of men's fashion, the undisputed best dressed for the night was 6-year-old Duke McCloud from All Her Fault, who wore a perfectly tailored blue suit, black and white shoes, a tiny pocket square, and an emerald lapel pin and brooch. On the red carpet, he adorably told Entertainment Tonight, "I did a fitting to see which costume I should wear for this." Kevin Mazur / Getty Images 4. While being interviewed on the red carpet, Julia Roberts stopped her interview to remark on how gorgeous Jean Smart looked in a floor-length white gown. She said, "JEAN! You look gorgeous! You look like a goddess. A Greek goddess. CUT TO HER," and the camera did just that. Variety / Via x.com 5. Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie was one of the most popular attendees at the Globes. On the red carpet, he managed to meet Ayo Edebiri, and the duo ended up taking a shot alongside Gayle King during his interview. They clinked glasses and said, "To new friends." CBS Mornings 6. Several celebrities, like Mark Ruffalo, Jean Smart, and Wanda Sykes, were spotted wearing white pins that read, "BE GOOD." The pins honored Renée Macklin Good, who was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Speaking about it in an interview on the red carpet, Mark said, "We have a woman, Renée Good, who was murdered in our streets of America, and we've got literal Storm Troopers running around terrorizing. As much as I love all this, I don't know if I can pretend that this crazy stuff isn't happening." JC Olivera / 2026GG / Penske Media via Getty Images, Gilbert Flores / 2026GG / Penske Media via Getty Images Meanwhile, Hannah Einbinder, who notably spoke out against ICE and in support of Palestine during her Emmys acceptance speech last year, was once again wearing an Artists4Ceasefire pin. 7. Before the official awards ceremony, Helen Mirren received the Cecil B. DeMille Award, which was presented to her by Harrison Ford on what has been named "Golden Eve." In her speech, Helen eloquently thanked the writers, directors, actors, and others she has worked with throughout her career. A memorable moment was when she specifically called out the women she's inspired by, and ended with Viola Davis. Helen said, "My ultimate goddess, Viola," to which Viola seemed genuinely shocked and began to cry. Golden Globes / Via youtube.com You can watch her full acceptance speech below: View this video on YouTube Golden Globes / Via youtube.com 8. Also at "Golden Eve," Sarah Jessica Parker received the Carol Burnett Award for her contributions to TV. The award was presented to her by her Sex and the City co-star, Kristin Davis, and her husband, Matthew Broderick. In her speech, Sarah Jessica thanked all of the people she's worked with, and gave a special shoutout to Sex and the City, saying, "In 1997 ... I met Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York, Samantha Jones, and Miranda Hobbes, and I spent 25 years with the most glorious ensemble of women, and actors, where we treated all of New York like CBS television city and the streets like Studio 33." Golden Globes / Via youtube.com You can watch her full acceptance speech below: View this video on YouTube Golden Globes / Via youtube.com 9. Nikki Glaser returned for the second year to host the Golden Globes. Her opening monologue was met with several laughs, with a couple of awkward moments sprinkled in. Like, when she referenced Leonard DiCaprio's affinity for dating younger women, saying, "You've worked with
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