The Globes presenter reveals what Ben Affleck screams when he reaches orgasm (and other moments from the gala)

This morning we collected the main moments of the Golden Globes gala starring Karla Sofía Gascón, and by Demi Moore. When Emilia Pérez won her fourth award of the night for best musical or comedy film, the Spaniard took the reins of the acceptance speech to deliver an empowering message. The transgender actress declared that “light always triumphs over darkness.”

“They can put us in jail, they can beat us, but they can never take away our soul, nor our resistance, nor our dignity,” he continued. “Raise your voice. I am who I am; know who you are.”

We had also told the other great speech, that of Demi Moore. The 62-year-old actress has won her first major award as an actress for The Substance, winning the award for best actress in a film, musical or comedy. In her emotional acceptance speech, she expressed her “shock” and recalled that a producer described her as a “popcorn actress” (blockbuster) 30 years ago. “At that moment, I realized that it was not something I was allowed to do, that I could make movies that were successful and made a lot of money, but they couldn’t recognize me,” he explained. “I believed it, and it gnawed at me over time, to the point where a few years ago I thought maybe this was it, maybe I was complete, maybe I had done what I was supposed to do.” When the script for The Substance came to him, Moore said it was the universe telling him, “You’re not done yet.” She closed her speech with a key theme from the body horror film: “A woman told me, ‘Just know that you will never be enough, but you can know the value of your worth if you let go of the measuring stick.'” And Today, I celebrate this as an indicator of my integrity and the love that drives me and for the gift of doing something I love and remembering that I belong.

But the moments starring the Spanish woman and the protagonist of Ghost were not the only passages of the evening to take into account.

Host Nikki Glaser kicked off the ceremony with a bang, telling joke after joke about all the stars in the room, and even those who weren’t there, like Ben Affleck. “Tonight we celebrate the best of cinema and leave room for television,” the comedian began. “Yes, Wicked, Queer, Nightbitch. These aren’t just words Ben Affleck shouts after having an orgasm.” He also expressed his attraction to 2024’s hottest action star, Glen Powell, congratulating him on a successful year in which he was “all in.” “Twisters, Hit Man, my head when I have sex with my boyfriend,” she listed. “Thank you very much for the help. See you tonight.” Other victims of his monologue included Nicole Kidman, Harrison Ford, Zendaya, Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez and her boyfriend Benny Blanco and many more.

Zoe Saldaña burst into tears after winning the award for best female performance in a supporting role

Accepting the award from Dwayne Johnson and Auli’i Cravalho, Saldaña said, “I’m full of adrenaline, but my heart is full of gratitude.” She then gave an emotional “thank you” to Emilia Pérez’s co-stars Karla Sofía Gascón and Gomez, as well as nominees Grande, Felicity Jones, Margaret Qualley and Isabella Rossellini, whose house she once visited for lunch. “I thought I had made it,” he said breathlessly before thanking director Jacques Audiard. “You are so French, so elegant, so self-confident and so kind, I love it.”

While presenting the awards for best actress and best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy, with Kerry Washington, Andrew Garfield He made viewers swoon when he put on a pair of reading glasses. The Spider-Man actor paired the glasses with a green Gucci suit with the top buttons undone, exposing his chest. Social media users praised the moment, with one writing: “Breaking: Andrew Garfield, in his reading glasses, just got a 55-minute standing ovation from me in my room.” Another wrote: “Andrew Garfield putting on his glasses with his shirt unbuttoned and chain sticking out, Jesus Christ, I’m dizzy.”

A little sparkling

After winning Best Male Performance in a Supporting Role for A Real PainKieran Culkin came on stage a little tipsy. He admitted that he and his wife Jazz Charton took a photo with Mario Lopez before the ceremony and that he was “definitely feeling it.” “The whole speech is over: Great, Kieran, you’re doing great! I love the Golden Globes,” Culkin continued. “The first recognition I received as an actor was a Golden Globe nomination when I was practically a kid, and that meant a lot, so this has a special place.” The star of Succession He said the Globes were now “the best date night” for him and his wife. “Thank you, Golden Globes people, you’re crazy! In the best way, keep doing what you’re doing,” he clarified before thanking his co-star and director Jesse Eisenberg for an “incredible script” and encouraging others to ” take advantage of the opportunity to work with the actor from The Social Network. As his speech was long, the brother of the protagonist of Home Alone He insisted on saying a few more “thank yous” before he could “fuck off.”

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