Andrew Garfield’s look on the 2025 Golden Globes has followers swooning
Andrew Garfield became the unexpected star of the 2025 Golden Globes as fans flocked to social media to swoon over the hunky actor.
Before serving as one of the night’s A-list presenters, the We Live In Time star, 41, hit the red carpet.
For the soiree, Garfield modeled a chic dark green suit styled with a loose fitting dress shirt that he left unbuttoned to expose his chiseled chest.
Garfield’s fans were left awestruck as they remarked on his ‘swagger’ and ‘extremely handsome’ appearance.
But it was his stage time that really had fans going wild as they playfully accused him of ‘thirst trapping’ the audience.
While he and co-presenter Kerry Washington prepared to hand off a Best Leading Actress award to Demi Moore, Garfield slowly placed a pair of stylish glasses over his eyes and smoldered for the camera.
Andrew Garfield became the unexpected star of the 2025 Golden Globes as fans flocked to social media to swoon over the hunky actor
Before serving as one of the night’s A-list presenters, the We Live In Time star, 41, hit the red carpet
For the soiree, Garfield modeled a chic dark green suit styled with a loose dress shirt that he left unbuttoned to expose his chiseled chest
He was also filmed biting his lip and adjusting his unbuttoned shirt before sliding his hands into his pockets as Kerry spoke.
The duo also presented one of the night’s Best Leading Actor gongs to Sebastian Stan.
‘Andrew Garfield what in the world of thirst traps is this?’ one fan tweeted out on X (formerly) Twitter after watching the actor’s presenter gig.
Another penned: ‘Andrew Garfield has been looking extra handsome lately’
One Golden Globes watcher joked that Garfield was treating the event like ‘his Victoria’s Secret debut.’
‘Okay Andrew Garfield can lossen (sic) up his button up [shirt] a little more I’m going feral,’ another joked on X.
Zoe Saldana led Emilia Perez to top honors while Demi Moore became a first time winner at 62 at the Golden Globes 2025 on Sunday night where Shōgun and The Brutalist were also big winners.
Zoe, 46, earned Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy early in the night before the Netflix film earned top prize Best Film – Musical or Comedy on a night which featured a star-studded red carpet which took place at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles on January 5.
Garfield’s fans were left awestruck as they remarked on his ‘swagger’ and ‘extremely handsome’ appearance
But it was his stage time that really had fans going wild as they playfully accused him of ‘thirst trapping’ the audience
While he and co-presenter Kerry Washington prepared to hand off a Best Leading Actress gong to Demi Moore , he whipped out a pair of stylish glasses and smoldered for the camera
Demi sent a powerful message during her emotional acceptance speech as she earned Best Actress in Musical or Comedy for The Substance.
When it came to the film drama categories it was The Brutalist which earned top prize Best Film – Drama and a Best Actor – Drama gong for Adrien Brody.
When it came to television, it was Shōgun which swept the drama categories including Best TV Series and individual honors for Anna Sawai, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Tadanobu Asano.
However, the most shocking moment certainly came when Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres triumphed over A-listers Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, and Pamela Anderson in the Best Actress – Drama for I’m Still Here.
Emilia Perez earned the most awards on the night with four but truly had it’s crowning moment at the end of the night as the film earned Best Film – Musical or Comedy over Anora, Challengers, A Real Pain, The Substance, and Wicked
Leading actress Karla Sofia Gascon – who is a trans woman – gave a powerful speech to conclude the event as she said: ‘Thank you so much. I chose these colors tonight because I have a message. The light always wins over darkness.
‘I have a lot of things to say to you, because you can maybe put us in jail, you can beat us up, but you never can take away our soul, our existence, our identity. I want to say to you, raise your voice. And say, I am who I am. No who you are. Thank you so much.’
In Emilia Perez, Zoe plays Rita Mora Castro who is a lawyer as the film is centered around four remarkable women pursuing their individual happiness in Mexico.
Cartel leader Emilia (played by Karla Sofia Gascon) enlists Rita, an unappreciated lawyer, to help fake her death so that she can finally live authentically as her true self.
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards kicked off in fine form as Zoe upset Ariana Grande to take home the first award of the night.
The 46-year-old actress was emotional as she earned Best Supporting Female Actor for her transcendent work in Emilia Perez.
She triumphed over an impressive field which included the aforementioned Ariana for Wicked in addition to Selena Gomez for Emilia Pérez, Felicity Jones for The Brutalist, Margaret Qualley for The Substance, and Isabella Rossellini for Conclave.
Meanwhile, Demi was left shocked as she earned Best Actress in Musical or Comedy for The Substance.
The 62-year-old actress gave a riveting speech about the journey it took her to get to this crowning achievement.
She won over a very impressive field including: Amy Adams for Nightbitch, Cynthia Erivo for Wicked, Karla Sofía Gascón for Emilia Pérez, Mikey Madison for Anora, and Zendaya for Challengers.
Demi began her acceptance speech by saying: ‘Oh, wow! I really wasn’t expecting that. I’m just in shock right now. I’ve been doing this a long time, like, over 45 years, and this is the first time I’ve ever won anything as an actor. And I am just so humbled and so grateful.
’30 years ago I had a producer tell me that I was a popcorn actress, and at that time I made that mean that this is not something I was allowed to have. That I could do movies that were successful and made a lot of money, but that I couldn’t be acknowledged, and I bought in and I believed that.
‘That corroded me over time, to the point where I thought a few years ago that maybe this was it, maybe I was complete, maybe I had done what I was supposed to do.’