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Golden Globes 2026 shines with emotional wins, bold jokes and surprise reunions
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards took place on January 11, 2026 and delivered a night with full of emotions laughter and buzz all over the Hollywood.
The glamorous and star-studded ceremony honoured big films like One Battle After Another and Hamnet. It was mainly welcomed by viewers as a strong moment in awards season.
However, not every part of the night worked as smoothly as everyone hoped.
Comedian Nikki Glaser returned as the host and instantly set the mood early with her confident monologue.
She joked about Hollywood culture, the media and famous faces including Leonardo DiCaprio Timothée Chalamet and George Clooney.

Many viewers praised her for bringing energy and honesty back to the stage.
One of the most talked about moments came when Teyana Taylor won best supporting actress for One Battle After Another, surprising many but her speech struck emotional chord.
The 35-year-old actress thanked director Paul Thomas Anderson and talked proudly about “little Brown girls.”

Julia Roberts also sparked buzz when she received a standing ovation during her comeback to the Globes.
Nominated for After the Hunt, the star used her moment to praise filmmaker Eva Victor.
There were lighter moments too as Rose Byrne made the audience laugh when she shared that her husband Bobby Cannavale missed the ceremony because he was attending a reptile expo.
Moreover, not everything worked as some felt that the show was too long and found the music breaks distracting.
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Bangladesh calls out ICC’s ‘bizarre’ expectation to drop Mustafizur Rahman
- ICC security team sent letter to BCB, confirms Nazrul.
- He says no one should have monopoly over cricket.
- “We will not compromise on this matter,” says Nazrul.
Bangladesh’s sports adviser Asif Nazrul on Monday called the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) expectations to drop Mustafizur Rahman from the national team “bizarre” and “unrealistic”.
Speaking to the media, the sports adviser slammed the ICC for its response to the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) security concerns about sending the national team to India for the ICC Men’s T20I World Cup 2026 amid tense diplomatic relations.
Nazrul said: “We have sent two letters (to the ICC), after which the ICC security team have sent a letter.” The BCB would release the letter to the media at an appropriate time, he added.
Tensions between the two sides emerged after Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) released the Bangladeshi fast bowler after being told to do so by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Indian Premier League (IPL) team had said.
Following the incident, the BCB announced that its national side will not travel to India for the T20 World Cup 2026, expressing concern “over the overall circumstances” in the country.
The Bangladesh sports adviser said the letter cited three potential security risks: Mustafiz’s inclusion in the squad, Bangladeshi fans wearing team jerseys in India, and upcoming elections in Bangladesh.
“This statement of the ICC security team has proven beyond a doubt that there is no situation for the Bangladesh cricket team to play the T20 World Cup in India,” he added.
Nazrul said that if the ICC expects them to make a cricket team without our “best bowler”, our supporters will not be able to wear the Bangladesh jersey, and we will postpone the Bangladesh elections to play cricket, then there can be no “more bizarre, unrealistic and unreasonable expectation” than this.
The ICC’s letter made it clear that conditions were not conducive for the Bangladesh team to play in India, he added.
Without naming the BCCI, Nazrul said no one should have a monopoly over cricket. He maintained that the future of any sport or tournament cannot be decided solely on market management.
“We will not compromise on this matter in any way,” Nazrul added.
Reacting to Nazrul’s statement, the BCB clarified that the ICC’s reply should not be considered as an “official response”.
In a statement, the board said that Nazrul referred to the “contact” between the BCB and the ICC.
“The BCB is still waiting for the ICC’s [official] response,” it added.
Bangladesh has requested the ICC to shift its matches from India to another venue, the board added.
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King Charles faces royal bottleneck as he leads family running out of hands
The Buckingham Palace balcony told its own story at this year’s Trooping the Colour.
It was once a crowded royal showcase that has been reduced to a carefully curated line-up with senior working royals, the Wales children and a single additional family member.
The Royal Family is running short on working hands and the consequences are becoming impossible to ignore.
In 2025, just 10 working royals carried the weight of the monarchy.
Together, they completed 2,459 official engagements, a sharp drop from 2018, when 16 working royals undertook nearly 4,000 duties. The decline isn’t about commitment; it’s about capacity.
The numbers also reveal a demographic squeeze. The average age of today’s working royals sits close to 70, with six of them now in their eighties responsible for roughly two-thirds of all appearances.
King Charles and Princess Anne continue to lead the workload, despite being well past typical retirement age.
William and Kate account for a much smaller share of health considerations, family priorities and a conscious effort to pace their roles while raising their children.
The problem is that there simply aren’t enough younger royals ready to step in.
Recent health setbacks across the family exposed how fragile the system has become. Reduced schedules, hospital stays and scaled-back travel highlighted the lack of flexibility within the current model.
Solutions are limited and risky. Cutting back royal duties could weaken long-standing ties with charities and communities.
Expanding the working roster would require reversing years of policy aimed at keeping the monarchy lean and would likely demand financial support for relatives leaving private careers.
Prince George and his siblings are still years away from full-time royal life, leaving a long stretch where the institution must manage with fewer faces and growing expectations.
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Fergie’s fall a warning to Meghan?
It seems quite difficult for Sarah Ferguson to keep her dignity intact without a royal title as she’s been struggling to adjust to life since her fall from grace.
Life without a $40 million mansion and royal perks is whole different ball game for Fergie.
The Duchess of Sussex might be sticking to the royal title for avoiding the same fate as she’s aware that surviving without royal clutches won’t be easy, not until they have carved their own niche as celebrities.
Dropping the title would’ve meant starting from scratch, and the couple’s decison clinging to it seems to be a savvy move.
Ferguson has enjoyed a life of luxury as part of the royal family.
Now, it has been a rude awakening for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie’s mother to rebuild her own reputaion without royal perks and honours.
Fergie reportedy feels humiliated after losing royal status and adjusting to life outside Windsor Castle.
However, Meghan and Harry have a different story. They had conflicts with some royals and disagreed with certain traditions, which led the couple to start a new life in California.
Interestingly, they still keep their Duke and Duchess titles even though they’ve publicly expressed reservations about being part of the royal family.
The former duke and duchess of York’s example may strenghten Meghan and Harry’s decison to continue with their royal titles.
king Charles stirpped Andrew and his ex-wife of their Duke and Duchess of York titles last year over their connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Ferguson “finds the situation humiliating beyond belief,” sources explained to Radar.
The insiders went on to explain that the couple are still at loss to understand that “how egregious it was to associate with Epstein and to lie about it.”
In her chummy 2011 email to Epstein, the former Weight Watchers spokesperson “humbly” apologised to him after publicly distancing herself from him a few weeks prior.
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