Lady Gaga Bumps Into Leonardo DiCaprio at Golden Globes 2016: See His Hilarious Reaction


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One such table included fellow nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, who was laughing with others at his table when Gaga brushed passed him. The Revenant star, 41, jumped slightly and had the perfect, immediately viral “OH S–T!” reaction.

http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/lady-gaga-bumps-into-leonardo-dicaprio-at-golden-globes-2016-reaction-w161276

Drunk at the Golden Globes: How 7,500 Glasses of Champagne Impact the Show


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Since the awards show’s beginnings in 1944 at such star-studded nightclubs as Ciro’s and the Cocoanut Grove inside Los Angeles’ Ambassador Hotel, booze has had everything to do with the Golden Globes. In 1958, the first year the awards were televised, members of the HFPA were so vanilla that Rat Pack-ers Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. — whiskey and smokes in hand — (sloppily) commandeered the stage to present the honors. Thus the modern celebrity host was born.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/drunk-at-golden-globes-how-852119

 

At the Golden Globes, Ricky Gervais Holds Nothing Back


 

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After three relatively affable years with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler as hostesses, the Golden Globes took an acid turn on Sunday, as the M.C. Ricky Gervais — working hard to attract a youthful television audience — went after Caitlyn Jenner and the Roman Catholic Church in his opening monologue.

“Shut up,” he told attendees, before moving onto an off-color (and poorly received) joke about Jeffrey Tambor’s testicles. “I’m going to do this monologue and go into hiding,” Mr. Gervais said. “Not even Sean Penn will find me,” he added, a reference to Mr. Penn’s recent secret meeting with the Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán Loera, known as El Chapo.

The first award, for supporting actress in a film, given by Channing Tatum and a profanity-spewing Jonah Hill, who was inexplicably dressed as the bear from “The Revenant,” went to Kate Winslet for her portrayal of an Apple executive in “Steve Jobs.” Rachel Bloom won best actress in a television comedy for the low-rated CW series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”