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Rose Byrne at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes.
Camera IconRose Byrne at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes. Credit: Rich Polk/2026GG/Penske Media via Getty Images

Scroll down for the latest updates from The Nightly’s live coverage of the 83rd Golden Globes awards.

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Jessie Buckley wins for Hamnet

Expect to hear Jessie Buckley’s name read out a lot over the next couple of months - she is the absolute favourite in the Oscars race and this win here only reinforces that story.

The Irish star just won for her emotionally wrenching performance as Agnes Shakespeare. She was transcendant in the role, and she was characteristically charming and very Irish accepting the Globe.

She told an adorable story about a Polish crew member on the production who made them soup, and also said her husband has really enjoyed the free cocktails and canapes on the circuit.

ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

Jessie Buckley, Hamnet - WINNER

Jennifer Lawrence, Die My Love

Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value

Julia Roberts, After the Hunt

Tessa Thompson, Hedda

Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby

Jessie Buckley in Hamnet.
Camera IconJessie Buckley in Hamnet. Credit: TheWest
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The Studio crowned as top TV comedy

Hey, there’s The Studio gang again!

Seth Rogen cracks another joke about the fake Golden Globes within the show, including the fact that Adam Scott, who presented the award to him just now, was in that episode.

He then thanks people from the crew, the ones who don’t get invited to the awards show.

Also, a fun little fact he dropped - season two is starting filming one week from today. Woo!

TV SERIES – MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Abbott Elementary

The Bear

Hacks

Nobody Wants This

Only Murders in the Building

The Studio - WINNER

The Studio won the Golden Globe for best TV comedy.
Camera IconThe Studio won the Golden Globe for best TV comedy. Credit: TheWest
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Adolescence wins in Limited Series or Made for TV movie

It hasn’t lost tonight, so it definitely wasn’t going to come up short on the main award.

Adolescence wraps up its sweep of the awards circuit with this last stop.

Writer Jack Thorne shouted out his young cast and crew and called them a hope for the future.

“A lot of people think our show is about how we should be frightened of young people. It’s not. It’s about the filth and the debris we have laid in their path.

“You are proof the world can be better. Removing hate is our generation’s responsibility. It requires thought from the top down.”

LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TV

Adolescence - WINNER

All Her Fault

The Beast in Me

Black Mirror

Dying For Sex

The Girlfriend

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The Pitt cements its status as the show to beat

A reminder that The Pitt’s second season just started last week and if you’re not watching this John Wells-produced medical drama, you’re missing out. Yes, it is that good.

If you’re curious, read our feature on the second season here.

On the way up to the stage, Noah Wyle got a hug from his former ER co-star George Clooney. Cute!

Creator and producer R. Scott Gemmill said during his speech, “We live in a very divided country and world right now, but I think it’s cinema, and I call TV cinema too, brings us all together, not only as an audience, but as a community.

“We show people what we can do when a bunch of individuals, hundreds of us who have a common goal, and we work together with decency and humanity and just acceptance and respect for each other, and we can do amazing things.

“So thank you for that. And I want to thank everyone in this room, because what you do, the stories you tell, they make a difference, they truly do, so thank you so much, and cheers.”

TV SERIES – DRAMA

The Diplomat

The Pitt - WINNER

Pluribus

Severance

Slow Horses

The White Horses

Season two of The Pitt just started last week.
Camera IconSeason two of The Pitt just started last week. Credit: Warrick Page/HBO
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Pluribus an emerging force

The first season of Pluribus only just wrapped and it’s already proving to be a huge presence on the awards circuit.

Rhea Seehorn repeated her Critics Choice win last week with a victory here at the Globes.

She gave special thanks to creator Vince Gilligan, who wrote the role for her after they previously worked together on Better Call Saul. She said, “Thank you for writing me the role of a lifetime, and even more than that, thank you for having believing in me. that is beyond.

“You make me want to be better every day. I really appreciate it.”

ACTRESS IN A TV SERIES – DRAMA

Kathy Bates, Matlock

Britt Lower, Severance

Helen Mirren, MobLand

Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us

Keri Russell, The Diplomat

Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus - WINNER

Rhea Seehorn in Pluribus.
Camera IconRhea Seehorn in Pluribus. Credit: Apple TV
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Also, what was that bizarre UFC cross-promo?

OK, it’s hard to produce a three-hour (and change) live show, but there are some very awkward moments in this Golden Globes ceremony.

First, there’s the bad commentary track running in between categories, some strange banter that doesn’t work, but there’s been a hell of a lot of cross-promotional stuff for either Paramount, which has the broadcast and streaming rights, or brands owned by parent company which also runs the Globes.

There are loads of mentions of betting odds for a particular gambling company and, uh, it’s incredibly tacky.

Then there was that weirdo UFC promotion, which the commentators were clearly trying to link to the Heated Rivalry guys about to come out on stage, by saying that the actors in the horny show needed security because they were being mobbed everywhere.

But then two random UFC people came out on stage alone, holding up their belts and then just walked off. This bit only works if they either stayed on stage, flanking the Heated Rivalry guys, or walked with them like they were bodyguards.

Please, stop.

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Absent Ricky Gervais thanks the trans community

OK, he didn’t really. But Wanda Sykes did on his behalf - she threatened to earlier when she was presenting - and since he wasn’t there, she could say whatever she wanted.

PERFORMANCE IN STAND-UP COMEDY ON TV

Ricky Gervais - WINNER

Brett Goldstein

Kevin Hart

Bill Maher

Kumail Nanjiani

Sarah Silverman

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Another win for Adolescence

Erin Doherty adds another gong to her shelf for her insane, unforgettable performance in that episode of Adolescence, a testament to the monumental impact you can have by not overplaying a scene.

Despite promising her mum she wouldn’t swear, Doherty started by dropping an F-bomb, and then went onto thank therapists (she played one). “Life can be tough, mental health is everything, so thank you to therapists.”

SUPPORTING ACTRESS ON TV

Carrie Coon, The White Lotus

Erin Doherty, Adolescence - WINNER

Hannah Einbinder, Hacks

Catherine O’Hara, The Studio

Parker Posey, The White Lotus

Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus

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The Brazilian contingent is strong

Brazilian drama The Secret Agent just won in the non-English language category, and it’s also nominated in the overall drama and best actor races.

Brazilian fans are super passionate (Brazilian film Twitter is, uh, very loud), and last year, another one of their films, I’m Still Here, also triumphed at the Globes with a win for actor Fernanda Torres.

MOTION PICTURE – NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE

It was Just an Accident

No Other Choice

The Secret Agent - WINNER

Sentimental Value

Sirat

The Voice of Hind Rajab

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Out-of-broadcast Original Score win for Sinners

In a controversial last-minute change, the Golden Globes shoved the Original Score category into a commercial break - Hans Zimmer was not happy, and you shouldn’t upset Hans Zimmer.

Ludwig Goransson won for Sinners, a movie in which the music was so crucial.

ORIGINAL SCORE

Alexandre Desplat, Frankenstein

Ludwig Goransson, Sinners - WINNER

Jonny Greenwood, One Battle After Another

Kangding Ray, Sirat

Max Richter, Hamnet

Hans Zimmer, F1

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