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Inside the Golden Globes: The reunions and moments the telecast didn't show

Exclusive behind-the-scenes moments at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards show celebrity interactions and reunions unseen on broadcast, highlighting candid and personal exchanges.

  • At the Golden Globes Sunday, celebrities circulated between the ballroom and side rooms to mingle away from cameras, with off‑camera reunions and star pairings.
  • Commercial breaks became a race to socialize across the ballroom and side rooms, prompting widespread mingling while Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo reunited before the show to discuss Jay Penske, media executive and Golden Globes co-owner.
  • Ariana Grande led a glamorous train to the ladies' room, stopping for photos and laughs, including Jessie Buckley and Renate Reinsve, while Mila Kunis gave Band‑Aids to Alicia Silverstone.
  • Security backups and quick escorts altered seating and timing during the show, as Teyana Taylor was flanked by security and rushed to her seat while pausing for a selfie, and some guests ducked out after awards or into side rooms.
  • Quirky details and whispered moments amplified awards‑season chatter after the ceremony, from Ryan Hawke's tote labeled `Snoop's Survival Kit` to questions about Sean Penn smoking and Ariana Grande's napkin notes.
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Inside the Golden Globes: The reunions and moments the telecast didn't show

Some of the most interesting moments of the Golden Globes happen off camera. During the commercial breaks, the stars rush to socialize, congratulate and catch up and The Associated Press had a seat inside the ballroom to observe it all.

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