
Megan Moroney Skips the ACM Awards for a Sweet, Personal Reason
Country singer Megan Moroney has announced she will not attend this year’s ACM Awards, citing a personal reason for skipping the show.
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Country singer Megan Moroney has announced she will not attend this year’s ACM Awards, citing a personal reason for skipping the show.

At the 98th Academy Awards, One Battle After Another won Best Picture and led with six wins, while Sinners followed with four despite more nominations; Timothée Chalamet, long seen as a frontrunner for Marty Supreme, left statue-less as momentum shifted to Michael B. Jordan, with notable casting-director snubs and Autumn Durald Arkapaw making history as the first woman of color to win Best Cinematography for Sinners.

Conan O’Brien delivers a deft, steady hosting turn at the 98th Academy Awards, keeping the show lively with humor and sincerity even as the telecast is plagued by glitchy sound, puzzling cutaways, and erratic direction; despite technical chaos, historic wins (Autumn Durald Arkapaw, Amy Madigan) and Conan’s closing tributes underscore a night of memorable moments.

Timothée Chalamet arrives on the Oscars’ red carpet as a Best Actor nominee, drawing photographers and media attention ahead of the ceremony.

CNN’s live coverage of the 32nd Actor Awards (formerly SAG Awards) highlights frontrunners like One Battle After Another with seven nominations and Sinners with five, while TV leaders include The Studio with five nominations and The White Lotus and Adolescence with four each. Harrison Ford will receive a lifetime‑achievement award; Kristen Bell hosts and the show streams on Netflix. A complete nominees list with winners indicated in bold is updating in real time.

A photo gallery highlights celebrity couples walking the Grammys 2026 red carpet, featuring coordinated outfits, romantic moments, and family or engagement news among a-list pairs.

Nikki Glaser hosted the Golden Globes for the second time, delivering a blistering opening monologue that roasted A-list celebrities and riffed on the year’s film and TV headlines—from a sharp jab at Warner Bros. to quips about Leonardo DiCaprio, The Rock, and Kevin Hart—pouring out 22 jokes that kept the room laughing and set a bold tone for the ceremony.

The 83rd Golden Globes were unusually calm and scripted, with few off-script moments and most winners avoiding political statements. The night leaned into a family-friendly, restrained vibe as global turmoil raged outside the Beverly Hilton.

Nikki Glaser delivered a sharp, confident second Golden Globes hosting, while Teyana Taylor gave a memorable, moving speech; the night also drew commentary on production choices, from playful musical cues to odds-filled bets for certain categories.

Nikki Glaser hosts a decorous three-hour Golden Globes, mixing sharp jokes with warm moments; Paul Thomas Anderson scores multiple wins, Rhea Seehorn takes TV acting, Julia Roberts gets a standing ovation, and Seth Rogen honors behind-the-scenes crews, closing with Glaser paying a Spinal Tap nod to Rob Reiner.

Nikki Glaser, the first woman to host the Golden Globes solo, discusses the delicate balance of crafting jokes for the awards show, emphasizing the strategic and sensitive nature of comedy when poking fun at celebrities, especially those she admires. She highlights the challenges of choosing appropriate humor and her evolving approach to celebrity interactions, as she prepares to host the event for a second time.

Leonardo DiCaprio missed the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards due to Caribbean airspace closures following the U.S. invasion of Venezuela, forcing him to send a recorded acceptance speech instead of attending in person.

The Kennedy Center Honors, now called the Trump-Kennedy Center Honors and hosted by President Trump, experienced a 35% drop in viewership this year, drawing only 2.65 million viewers, the smallest audience ever, amid controversy over its renaming and hosting.

Nate Bargatze's 2025 Emmy hosting performance was awkward and unfocused, as he struggled to balance his outsider persona with the expectations of a traditional awards show, ultimately delivering a performance that lacked engagement and coherence.
Stephen Colbert dramatically salvaged the 2025 Emmy Awards with memorable moments and a powerful speech, overshadowing a poorly hosted event by Nate Bargatze, who struggled with nerves and awkward jokes, while the show featured emotional tributes, notable wins, and a politically charged speech from the Television Academy chairman.