Overview
- Hosting the 83rd Globes at the Beverly Hilton, Glaser opened with a roast-heavy set that doubled as commentary on Hollywood’s shaky business, joking about “auctioning” Warner Bros. for $5.
- She mocked CBS News on its own broadcast—calling it “America’s newest place to see B.S. news”—in a gag tied to recent 60 Minutes and leadership controversies.
- Her Justice Department quip about the heavily redacted Jeffrey Epstein files drew big laughs as she mock-awarded it “Best Editing.”
- Leonardo DiCaprio’s age-gap jab led the celebrity barbs, joined by hits on George Clooney, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Sean Penn, Timothée Chalamet, Michael B. Jordan and The White Lotus.
- Coverage and social posts largely praised the set, with outlets noting the show airs on CBS and Paramount+ this year and is expected to leave CBS in 2027.