2023 Golden Globes Red Carpet: See Jamie Lee Curtis, Quentin Tarantino, Michelle Yeoh, and More

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The Golden Globes are back, baby!

After going untelevised in 2022, the Golden Globes returns in time to celebrate its 80th anniversary. With films like “Top Gun: Maverick,” “TÁR,” “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “Babylon,” and “The Fabelmans” leading the nominations, the 2023 Globes proved to be a star-studded historic moment for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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TV series such as “Severance,” “The White Lotus,” “The Crown,” and “Better Call Saul” are among the contenders for top television awards. It’s no wonder that fan favorite “The White Lotus” alum Jennifer Coolidge is tapping into the Sicily-set sultriness for her red carpet glam as a presenter for the evening, plus “Alaska Daily” Globe nominee Hilary Swank keeps it steamy ahead of the ceremony.

Fellow presenters also include Glen Powell, “Wednesday” breakout Jenna Ortega, Jay Ellis, Jennifer Hudson, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” star Letitia Wright, Ana de Armas, Salma Hayek Pinault, Billy Porter, Colman Domingo, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Natasha Lyonne, Nicole Byer, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Tracy Morgan.

Quentin Tarantino makes a special red carpet appearance as a Globes presenter for the evening, with comedian Jerrod Carmichael serving as host for the event. Even Ukrainian president Vlodoymyr Zelenskyy will be virtually attending the Globes by way of a videotaped message introduced by Sean Penn.

Later in the evening, Ryan Murphy will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award, and Eddie Murphy is set to receive the coveted annual Cecil B. DeMille Award.

The 80th annual Golden Globes ceremony will air on NBC and stream on Peacock Tuesday starting at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET. Here’s how to watch the show.

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