Jan 6
Inside the Golden Globes: What You Didn't See on Television
Lindsey Bahr READ TIME: 6 MIN.
The Joy of the Commercial Break
For viewers at home commercial breaks can take an eternity, but in the room there's never enough time – to make it to the bathroom, to get a drink from the bar (the tables had only champagne, wine and water), or to chat. But efforts are made to work the room, and race back to where you need to be before the countdown clock hits zero.
After his sushi snack, Urban found his way back to Nicole Kidman and the "Wicked" group, spending quite a bit of time talking animatedly to Ariana Grande. They were interrupted to pose for a photo but soon picked up where they left off. Nearby, Cara Delevingne made her way to say hello to Cynthia Erivo, while Kidman was greeted by Naomi Watts.
On a different level, Daniel Craig stopped to congratulate "Baby Reindeer" winner Jessica Gunning. "That was amazing," Craig said. Gunning could barely pause to process the moment with the former James Bond before someone else was asking for a selfie.
Zoe Saldaña and Ali Wong also exchanged congratulations to one another, before Saldaña spotted Netflix power publicist Lisa Tabak, letting out a yelp and running to hug her.