Inside the Golden Globes: 14 Things You Didn’t See on TV
From Justin Timberlake and Pharrell causing a traffic jam to Sterling K. Brown being comforted over his loss, TheWrap’s Mikey Glazer reports what NBC’s cameras...
While viewers tuning into the Golden Globes on NBC Sunday saw no shortage of veiled Donald Trump references from host Jimmy Fallon, emotional speeches from stars such as Meryl Streep, Ryan Gosling and Viola Davis, plus a couple of accidental “Hidden Fences” references — they didn’t get to see any of the behind-the-scenes action that TheWrap’s party reporter Mikey Glazer did.
From the time the nominees started arriving to the moment they darted for the exit after the last award was handed out for Best Drama “Moonlight,” here’s what you didn’t see on TV during the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Thorton is part of the upset first act when he won the Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series – Drama award.
Producers are flashing the lights inside the ballroom promising a very special opening.
During the first commercial break, J.J. Abrams leans over a half wall showing photos on his phone to Chris Hemsworth, Lorne Michaels is chatting with Bob Greenblatt, and Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel and Anna Kendrick are locked in an animated conversation.
Ryan Gosling’s poignant acceptance speech referencing Eva Mendes and her late brother plays as well in the room as it does on TV.
During a commercial break, Evan Rachel Wood smokes a cigarette outside in the off-camera terrace, while Billy Bob Thorton poses for photos with his shiny new Globe nearby.
Pharrell Williams, Timberlake and Biel have all the social gravity in the off-camera lounge, and their huddle by the bar causes a traffic jam.
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