The Bear star Jeremy Allen White proved that life imitates art when he was pictured heading out of the Golden Globes on Sunday and lighting up a cigarette.
The actor looked every inch his on-screen alter ego Carmy, the stressed-out chef known for chain-smoking throughout the hit series.
Dressed in a sharp black tuxedo, Jeremy was photographed heading out of the ceremony after a night that saw him nominated in both film and TV categories.
He earned nods for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, and Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for The Bear.
Unfortunately, he missed out to Wagner Moura and Seth Rogen in the categories respectively.
Nevertheless, Jeremy appeared in high spirits as he stepped outside for a post-awards cigarette before making his way to Vas J Morgan’s star-studded after-party.
The Bear star Jeremy Allen White proved that life imitates art when he was pictured heading out of the Golden Globes on Sunday and lighting up a cigarette
The actor looked every inch his on-screen alter ego Carmy (pictured), the stressed-out chef known for chain-smoking throughout the hit series The Bear
Last year, Jeremy skipped the Globes as he was in the midst of filming the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere.
This time around, although he made an appearance, he notably didn’t walk the carpet with his Bear co-star and rumoured love interest, Molly Gordon.
Last night saw Timothee Chalamet has soared over Leonardo DiCaprio – who stars in One Battle After Another – as the betting favorite to win the coveted Best Actor Oscar as he earned the top honor at the Golden Globe Awards 2026 for Marty Supreme (directed by Josh Safdie).
Before Award season it was 51-year-old DiCaprio who was the odds favorite to take home the coveted gong, but now Chalamet is a massive favorite to win the top acting prize at March’s Academy Awards according to regulated exchange and prediction market Kalshi.
However, DiCaprio’s flick One Battle After Another (directed by Paul Thomas Anderson) did earn the last laugh at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Californian Sunday night as the film not only triumphed over Chalamet’s project but also beat out Blue Moon, Bugonia, No Other Choice, and Nouvelle Vague for Best Picture – Comedy Or Musical.
One Battle After Another was the most awarded film of the night with four but will no doubt face stiff competition in the Oscars race from Hamnet (directed by Chloe Zhao) as it earned the last award of the night in the Best Picture – Drama category over Frankenstein, It Was Just An Accident, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, and Sinners.
On the television side, it was The Pitt (created by R. Scott Gemmill), The Studio (created by Evan Goldberg, Alex Gregory, and Peter Huyck), and Adolescence (created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne) which earned wins in the drama, comedy or musical, and limited series categories, respectively.
Meanwhile, 30-year-old Chalamet surely had tongues wagging as he barely acknowledged girlfriend Kylie Jenner during his acceptance speech for Marty Supreme.
Dressed in a sharp black tuxedo, Jeremy was photographed heading out of the ceremony after a night that saw him nominated in both film and TV categories
Unfortunately, he missed out to Wagner Moura and Seth Rogen in the categories respectively
The French-speaking actor had another major awards show moment as he earned Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy and abruptly ended his speech by saying: ‘To my parents and partner, I love you. Thank you so much.’
It was noticeably a much more muted acknowledgement for Jenner, 28, as he boldly declared her love for her at last week’s Critics Choice Awards 2026.
Chalamet beat out an impressive field led by Leonardo DiCaprio for One Battle After Another as the field also featured: George Clooney – Jay Kelly, Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon, Lee Byung-Hun – No Other Choice, Jesse Plemons – Bugonia.
One Battle After Another led all winners with four including the aforementioned Best Picture – Comedy Or Musical gong along with Best Director and Screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson and a surprise Best Supporting Actress win for Teyana Taylor.
Last night, Timothee Chalamet soared over Leonardo DiCaprio – who stars in One Battle After Another – as the betting favorite to win the coveted Best Actor Oscar as he earned the top honor at the Golden Globe Awards 2026 for Marty Supreme (directed by Josh Safdie)
Before Award season it was 51-year-old DiCaprio who was the odds favorite to take home the coveted gong, but now Chalamet is a massive favorite to win the top acting prize at March’s Academy Awards according to regulated exchange and prediction market Kalshi
One Battle After Another has already had a very successful Awards Season 2026 run but will face a formidable opponent in Hamnet – starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal – which earned the top prize Best Picture – Drama.
Buckley earned one of the top acting gongs of the night as she earned Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama.
The 36-year-old Irish actress triumphed over an A-list field including: Jennifer Lawrence – Die, My Love, Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value, Julia Roberts – After the Hunt, Tessa Thompson – Hedda, and Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby.
On the television side, it was Netflix’s Adolescence that had the biggest night as it swept their categories including 16-year-old star Owen Cooper becoming one of the youngest Golden Globe Awards winners of all-time.
The teenage actor was recognized in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — TV Series, Limited series or TV Movie category.