Golden Globes Awards: A Week of Online Buzz and Celebrities Spotlight Moments
Golden Globes Awards: A Week of Online Buzz and Celebrities Spotlight Moments
RILA GLOBAL CONSULTING tracked online buzz around the 81st Golden Globes Awards from Jan, 4-10, revealing vibrant discussions surrounding Jennifer Lawrence, Cillian Murphy, and more.
71.7M digital engagements and still heating up
Pre-ceremony, conversations centered on the nominees. Discussions peaked on Jan 8 as the event kicked off. Top stars including Jennifer Lawrence and Margot Robbie stole the spotlight. Winning speeches and celebrity reactions dominated the conversation.
Net sentiment was positive
Excitement buzzed around award preparations and the interactions among the celebrities themselves.
Jennifer Lawrence was the most discussed actress
Jennifer Lawrence sparked a buzz with an impressive 3.1 million engagements, mostly on Twitter/X, with her witty remark, "If I don't win, I'm leaving.”
Cillian Murphy and Jeremy Allen White Created big buzz
Jeremy Allen White’s win for "The Bear" and Cillian Murphy’s win for "Oppenheimer" respectively sparked 1.3M and 1.9M engagements each.
Barbie was the most discussed movie
The film generated 4.4M digital engagements, fueled by its wins for the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement Award. Notably, the most active contributors were females under the age of 34.
Key topics
Conversations predominantly centered on praising the nominees and offering critiques of movies.
Worldwide impact
Contributors heightened the real-time excitement by watching cuts from the event, discussing celebrity red carpet looks, award announcements, and notably, Emma Stone's acceptance speech for "Poor Things.”
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