There were plenty of memorable moments during Tuesday night’s historic Golden Globes, but not all of them were caught on camera during the NBC broadcast. From Rihanna’s late arrival to Quentin Tarantino complimenting Austin Butler Saturday night live performance, the hollywood reporter he went on to capture the other big moments of the night behind the scenes. Here are some memorable moments that weren’t on TV.
Fashionably Late: Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Arrive at the Hilton
It was exactly 5:26 p.m. when an attendee near one of the back tables in Beverly Hilton’s International Ballroom whispered, “Rihanna’s here.” And there she was: the superstar singer, nominated for her Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ballad “Lift Me Up”: Arriving elegantly late in a ruched Schiaparelli ball gown, Giuseppe Zanotti pumps and Cartier diamonds on the arm of her rapper boyfriend. They were escorted to her seats as Jennifer Coolidge presented the award for best actor in a supporting role in a musical comedy or television drama series. RiRi seemed very animated when she was seen laughing at one of Coolidge’s jokes on stage.
Rihanna delivers congratulations to the RRR Desk
Although Rihanna didn’t hear her name named when Jenna Ortega announced the winner for best original song, the trophy went to RRR of Kala Bhairava, MM Keeravani, Kala Bhairava and Rahul Sipligunj for “Naatu Naatu”: The next Super Bowl headliner was kind, nonetheless. During a commercial break later in the show, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky appeared to be heading to the bathroom when they walked past the RRR desk. “Congratulations,” she offered as she gestured toward the team.
Jennifer Coolidge Stands Up During Commercial Break, Moves In Afterparty
Speaking of genuine displays of emotion, after white lotus winner Jennifer Coolidge wrapped up her epic acceptance speech, the show went commercial as the ballroom audience erupted in a standing ovation for the veteran actress. Coolidge continued to steal the show at the after party, where guests flocked to ask for selfies. After stopping to take dozens of photos, she made her way to the statue engraving station where she danced to Nelly Furtado’s “Promiscuous” and Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl” to her new hardware.
Jeremy Allen White, Ke Huy Quan, Evan Peters and Tyler James Williams also personalized their trophies at the party, which was held in the pool area of the Beverly Hilton in a celebration hosted by Billboard. Anderson .Paak played as DJ Pee .Wee as guests munched on burgers, pizza and oysters after the show. Quinta Brunson, surrounded by her Abbott Elementary cast, stopped to chat with Jenna Ortega, as tricksPaul W. Downs and Meg Stalter tore it up on the dance floor and Adam Scott, Natasha Lyonne and Salma Hayek dropped by before heading to the next stop. —Kirsten Chuba
Taron Egerton Pours Compliments at Bo Burnham
Ask any actor to name the best part of award shows and you’re likely to hear near the top of the list something like the chance to see and socialize with other performers, especially those you might otherwise get the chance to meet. . That’s the vibe Taron Egerton was giving off as he made his way to the bar at the back of the ballroom only to stop dead in his tracks to introduce himself to Bo Burnham. He praised the Inside creator saying he’s a big fan and following him on Instagram.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Quentin Tarantino Tells Austin Butler: ‘You Killed In’snl‘”
After the show ended, flashlights went off in front of the men’s room, and upon investigation, the source of the photographers’ frenzy was a huddled conversation between a pair of authors, Quentin Tarantino and Baz Luhrmann, along with the winner. Elvis Austin Butler star. Tarantino, recently delivered the final award of the night to The Fabelmans, was heard praising Butler’s role as the King of Rock ‘n Roll in the Luhrmann biopic. He then turned his attention to Butler’s most recent performance as the host of NBC’s iconic sketch show. Saturday night liveme. “You killed in snlTarantino said.
Steven Spielberg meets with Ke Huy Quan after winning the Globes
The show kicked off with a bang thanks to Best Supporting Actor Award Winner Ke Huy Quan from Everything everywhere at once who gave an acceptance speech that charted his return trip to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. “I was raised to never forget where I came from and to always remember who gave me my first chance,” Quan said. “I am very happy to see Steven Spielberg here tonight. Steve, thank you. Spielberg, who jumped to his feet at the end of Quan’s speech, was also happy to see him, as they were spotted catching up during a commercial break. Spielberg appeared to be among the most popular and in-demand guests of the night, as he was seen for the best director and best picture winner accepting congratulations left and right and in conversations with other filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino and Baz Luhrmann.
His jaw dropped when Jerrod Carmichael dropped a Shelly Miscavige joke
The cameras definitely caught Jerrod Carmichael’s Shelly Miscavige joke, which he delivered after taking the stage after a commercial break while holding up three Golden Globes. “Backstage, I found these three Golden Globes that Tom Cruise returned…” Carmichael said. “Look, I’m just hosting, briefly or whatever, but I have a point: I think maybe we’ll take these three things and trade them off for the safe return of Shelly Miscavige.” But what the cameras didn’t capture is the amount of gaping and shocked faces in the audience, especially at the table that hosted executives from Paramount Pictures, home of Tom Cruise and his Top Gun: Maverick.
Michelle Yeoh drinks champagne at the top of the stairs
During the presentation of the best film in a non-English language, Everything everywhere at once winner Michelle Yeoh waited patiently at the top of the stairs for the next commercial break before she could return to her seat. But she was later surprised by one of her directors, Daniel Schienert, who escorted her back to her table.
pam and tommy The stars catch up at the close of the show
Though they went home empty-handed, pam and tommy nominees Sebastian Stan and Lily James didn’t go home without hugging after the show ended. They were seen at the top of the stairs recapping their experience, and James even overheard telling Stan how she had planned to thank him if she had made it to the podium.
cocktail conversations
The Golden Globes kicked off with a pre-show dinner and cocktail party that was a relatively relaxed start considering all the jitters leading up to the big event with concerns surrounding the weather, COVID-19 checkpoints and maximum security. At the back bar of the ballroom, Phoebe Waller-Bridge (there to support her boyfriend and her winner Martin McDonagh) stepped up to the bar and was seen chatting with filmmaker Rian Johnson while Marcel the shell with his shoes on nominee Jenny Slate tried to order a tequila with a splash of water.
Moments later, Johnson met The Fabelmans newcomer Gabriel LaBelle, who was enthusiastic about how “incredibly” everything was working out in Steven Spielberg’s film. Asked to sum up the mood of the day, one insider noted, “It’s 5pm on a Tuesday, this is a different ball game.” But it was still an awards show, so conversations inevitably turned to the after-party circuit, which looked remarkably different this year. Gone is the swarm of parties inside the Beverly Hilton, replaced by low-key, intimate parties like the one at The Fabelmans The team turned up at Tommy’s Beverly Hills to celebrate Spielberg’s best picture award along with meetings for WME and A24.
THR learned that Soho House West Hollywood turned out to be a headline attraction where a rooftop garden party hosted by Entertainment 360’s Justin Gray Stone, WME’s Elyse Scherz and Soho House’s Samantha Stone welcomed the winners, nominees, agents, managers and executives. Leonardo DiCaprio, Baz Luhrmann and Quentin Tarantino were seen in a corner, Austin Butler arrived with his girlfriend Kaia Gerber and accepted many congratulations throughout the night as was Jennifer Coolidge, who, at one point, was seen chatting with fellow winner Julia Garner. . Other attendees: Winners Jeremy Allen White and Evan Peters, Margot Robbie, Dakota Fanning, James Marsden, Jean Smart, Diego Calva, Claire Danes, Tyler the Creator, Hilary Swank, Paul Dano, Sarah Polley, Emma D’Arcy, Daniel Bruhl , Ruben Östlund, Christopher Storer, Kathryn Newton, Park Chan, Monica Barbaro, Jay Ellis, Lewis Pullman, Danny Ramirez, Kerry Condon and Ayo Edebiri.
The HFPA, which presents the Golden Globes, is owned by Eldridge Industries. the hollywood reporter is owned by PME Holdings, LLC, a joint venture between Penske Media Corporation and Eldridge.
#Golden #Globes #cameras #missed