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Shogun and Emilia Perez’s wins to Kylie-Timothee PDA and Zendaya-Tom’s engagement: Top moments from Golden Globes 2025…
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards, held in Los Angeles on Sunday night and hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, dazzled with its signature blend of glamour, surprises, and milestones. This year’s event was packed with unforgettable moments, from groundbreaking wins to viral red carpet buzz. Here are the top highlights that had everyone talking:
With ten nominations, Spanish-language French musical comedy film, Emilia Pérez was one of the most anticipated films of the night and did not disappoint. It claimed four awards, including Best Non-English Language Picture and Best Musical or Comedy. Zoe Saldaña won Best Supporting Actress for her vibrant performance, while the film’s original song, Mi Camino, also won the Best Original Song.
Fernanda Torres created history by becoming the first Brazilian actor to win the Golden Globe for Best Female Actor in a Drama. Her performance in I’m Still Here captivated audiences and critics alike, drawing praise for its emotional depth. Torres’s win comes over 25 years after her mother became the first Brazilian actress to be nominated for a Golden Globe, making this victory a poignant tribute to her family’s legacy in cinema.
After sweeping the Emmys last year, the historical drama Shōgun was a powerhouse in the television categories, once again, winning all four of its nominations, including Best Drama Series. The show’s intricate storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and stellar performances captivated audiences and critics alike, as it beat other popular shows including Jeremy Allen White’s The Bear, highlighting the enduring appeal of epic historical narratives and the exceptional talent behind the series. While The Bear lost across major categories to the period drama, Shogun, actor Jeremy Allen White won the Best Actor award for his portrayal of a troubled chef navigating personal and professional challenges in the series, earning the show its sole Golden Globe win.
Hollywood star Demi Moore finally earned her first Golden Globe for her role in The Substance, after decades of being in the industry. In an emotional acceptance speech, Moore shared her journey of overcoming self-doubt and industry biases. Reflecting on a past where she was dismissed as a “popcorn actress,” she expressed gratitude for the recognition and the resilience it took to reach this moment.