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See Reese Witherspoon, Rosamund Pike, and More Schmooze on the Eve of the Golden Globes

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Witherspoon is the executive producer of the musical drama Daisy Jones & the Six, which earned three Golden Globe nominations—helping Amazon MGM Studios achieve a total of 16 Globe nominations, marking the studio’s biggest year ever. “Oh my gosh, I love everything about the show. From all the incredible performances, the original music, and the costumes,” said Witherspoon, who attended the party with her son, Deacon Phillippe. “I’m so excited because we just won two Emmys at the technical Emmys today. So it’s been an exciting night already, and I have high hopes for the rest of the nominations. I’m just really proud.”

Kathryn Newton and Sarayu BlueBy Roger Kisby.

Jeffrey Wright, a Golden Globe winner in 2004 and a nominee for his lead performance in American Fiction, was among the first guests to arrive at the cocktail party. He settled in a corner banquette near the bar and happily posed for photos.  Another previous Globe winner in attendance was Pike, who was honored with a Golden Globe in 2020 for her work in the dark comedy I Care a Lot. This season, she received her fourth Globe nod for portraying a decadent, shallow mother in Emerald Fennell’s dark comedy Saltburn.

“I love that my character is quotable. Someone on my flight over, one of the flight attendants came up, and started quoting the lines, and that’s when you know you hit a zeitgeist,” said Pike, dressed elegantly in a ballerina-type frock for the party. “Truly, the whole movie, the way that it caught on, I think it captured a dark, vampiric imagination in all of us. Everyone is loving it and I love that.”

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Natasha LyonneBy Roger Kisby.

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