Moments before taking the iconic stage at the Beverly Hilton to accept the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, Nicky Glazer suffered an unexpected wardrobe malfunction but handled it with her signature humor and grace.
In a video shared on Instagram before the award ceremony, the comedian dramatically lip-synced. Taylor Swift's “Who's Afraid of Little Me?” pop star's 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department.
Dressed in a stunning gold Prabal Gurung gown, Nikki Glaser strutted confidently backstage, completing the emotional track with playful flair.
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Nikki Glaser's hilarious wardrobe malfunction goes viral

However, towards the end of the clip Glazer leaned forward a little too much, resulting in an accidental slide. Ever witty, she censored the moment with a playful “Oops” graphic strategically placed on her chest. The caption added to her Instagram post added the humor: “You really shouldn't be…”
The video quickly became an internet sensation, with fans and other celebrities flooding the comment section.
One fan joked: “The Globes wanted out!”
Even Journalist Lisa Wilkinson chimed in on the fun, writing, “And the Golden Globe for her Golden Globe best wardrobe malfunction… goes to your boyfriend!!”
Despite the mishap, many fans praised Glaser's hosting debut, with one comment saying, “The room lit up with your hosting! Loved it.”
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Nikki Glaser's Iconic Golden Globes Monologue

The comedian left an unforgettable mark as the host of the show 2025 Golden GlobesThey kicked off the night with a fearless monologue that had Hollywood's elite roaring with laughter and sometimes shifting their seats.
Taking to the iconic stage at the Beverly Hilton, Glazer wasted no time in building a buzz for the evening. “Welcome to Özempic's biggest night!” he announced, earning instant laughs from the star-studded crowd. He then turned his attention to viewers streaming the ceremony on Paramount+, saying, “You have six days left to cancel your free trial.”
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With great wit and sharp comedic timing, Glaser reflected on the stages of his career. “I have to say, I finally did it. You know, I'm in a room full of producers at the Beverly Hilton hotel, and this time I'm wearing all my clothes,” he joked, earning hearty cash. applause. “It was worth it.”
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Sharp beats on Hollywood's biggest hits

Running through some of the night's top contenders, Glazer delivered punch lines with precision. “Tonight we're celebrating the best of film and making room for television,” he said, referring to the viral Wicked press tour meme. “'Bad', 'Queer' 'Nightb-tch'… these are not just words Ben Affleck screams after orgasm, these are some of the incredible films nominated tonight.”
Television candidates were not left out. “'Bear,' 'Penguin,' 'Baby Reindeer' … these aren't just things in RFK's freezer, these are the TV shows nominated tonight,” he quipped, prompting both laughter and a few wide-eyed expressions from the audience. won. .
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No off-topic restrictions, including Diddy

Glazer did not hesitate to address one of the most controversial figures of the year: Sean “Diddy” Combs. Speaking about the disgraced music mogul, who has faced allegations of harassment and sex-trafficking, Glaser said with mock disappointment: “I'm sorry, I'm pissed off too. The after-party won't be as good this year, but we're 'Stanley Tucci freak-off' doesn't have the same ring to it. .
“No baby oil this year, just a lot of olive oil,” Glazer said as the camera jovially panned to “Conclave” star Stanley Tucci.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are in the spotlight

Glazer concluded his monologue by saluting the two-time Golden Globe nominee Selena GomezNods to “Emilia Pérez” and “Crimes Only in the Building.” Gomez is accompanied by her fiance, a music producer Benny BlancoGlazer couldn't resist a playful jab: “He's here because of the demon who granted him this wish.”
The audience burst into laughter, and Gomez and Blanco agreed with the joke.
Glazer's hosting debut struck the perfect balance of edgy humor and undeniable charm, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of celebration. When the awards were announced, one thing was clear: Nikki Glaser had cemented herself as one of the sharpest and most fearless presenters in Golden Globes history.