Nikki Glaser's Golden Globes Monologue: A Funny Look at Hollywood and Ozempic
Los Angeles, USAMon Jan 06 2025
Nikki Glaser, a 40-year-old comedian known for her bold humor, kicked off the 82nd Golden Globes in Los Angeles with a bang. She started her opening monologue by declaring the night as "Ozempic's biggest night, " a playful jab at the popular diabetes medication. Glaser, being the first woman to solo host the awards show, used her platform to talk about various topics like voting, Hollywood sex scandals, and even Timothee Chalamet's facial hair.
"I'm not here to roast you all, " she assured the star-studded audience. "You're too powerful for that. " Glaser then singled out some celebrities with her signature dark humor. She praised Zendaya's performance in "Dune Part Two" and jokingly compared Tilda Swinton's roles to Timothee Chalamet. She also hilariously complimented Glen Powell's versatility in movies and even her own imagination.
Glaser's humor was playful yet pointed, creating a lively atmosphere that the crowd enjoyed. Her monologue set the tone for the rest of the evening, proving that even in the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, laughter can still be the best medicine.
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