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Best moments from the 2025 Golden Globes

The Golden Globes aired Sunday night and the unofficial kickoff to Hollywood’s award season served glamour, laughs and a few sentimental tears.

Globe voters honored TV and films that explored themes of aging, immigration, acceptance and survival, but the tone of the show was largely light and celebratory, in keeping with an event historically considered Hollywood’s biggest – and booziest – party.

From host Nikki Glaser’s best lines to some sincerely sweet acceptance speeches, highlights from the 82nd Golden Globes follow below:

Globes host Nikki Glaser – the first standalone, female host for the event – did what she does best: playfully roast celebrities.

Glaser kicked off her monologue by cracking a joke about the show being “Ozempic’s biggest night,” referencing the popular weight loss drug, and later poked fun at Timotheé Chalamet’s name (and facial hair), even featuring Adam Sandler saying Chalament’s name in his signature comedic cadence.

Double nominee Selena Gomez and her fiancé Benny Blanco also made the monologue. Glaser joked that Blanco, who accompanied his fiancée Gomez to the show, was only there “because of the genie who granted him that wish.”

Leader in the telecast, Glaser hilariously attempted to combine “Wicked” and “Conclave” into a song called “Pope-ular” while wearing a cardinal or a pope hat and clutching Glinda’s wand. The bit was short-lived though – as she began to sing, Glaser mimed getting a note from producers in her earpiece letting her know the number “sucked.”

About midway through the show, Glaser took stock of how it was going so far by presenting a tally of who had been thanked during acceptance speeches.

Turns out cast and crew scored big with 11 shoutouts, moms got enough love for a second place ranking, while TV host Mario Lopez got a mention. But, one who did not get any love at all was “God, creator of the universe,” Himself.

“No surprise in this Godless town,” Glaser joked.

Sunday’s ceremony certainly had heart, in part, due to the many nominees who brought their parents to the event. Several winners also made sure to single out their loved ones while on stage.

Zoe Saldana, who won a statuette for best performance by a female actor in a supporting role in any motion picture for “ Emilia Perez” brought her mother Asalia Nazario along as her date. Ariana Grande, who was nominated for her performance in a supporting capacity for “Wicked,” also brought her mom, Joan Grande, while actress Margaret Qualley brought along her father, Paul.

Glen Powell’s mom and dad Cyndy Powell and Glen Powell Sr. proudly accompanied their son and celebrated the actor being a first-time nominee for his Netflix film, “Hitman.”

Globe winner Adrien Brody’s speech acknowledging his parents, who were also on site, provided one of the most moving moments of the evening. He thanked his mother and immigrant ancestors for their sacrifices that paralleled that of his “Brutalist” character.

Surprise winner Fernanda Torres, who took home the trophy for best female actor in a drama motion picture for Brazilian film “I’m Still Here,” also paid tribute to her mother by dedicating her win to her.

“You have no idea she was here 25 years ago and this is like a proof that art can endure through life, even in difficult moments like this,” she said. “The same thing that is happening now in the world, with so much fear and this is a film that helps us to think how to survive in tough times like this. So to my mother, to my family… thank you very much.”

Ahead of the ceremony, Torres said she was the second Brazilian to be nominated, her mother Fernanda Montenegro being the first for 1998’s “Central Station.” Her mother is also her costar in the Walter Salles-directed film.

 

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