Nikki Glaser is just days away from hosting the 2025 Golden Globes, but the high-profile concert didn’t come without some changes to her plans.
On Sunday, the 40-year-old comedian revealed to C.B.S. who had to reschedule a brow lift she originally planned for the same week before signing up for the highly anticipated awards show on January 5.
“By January 2025, I was possibly going to have a brow lift or some kind of really invasive surgery that I’ve been, you know, considering having,” he told the outlet.
But when two of her agents called to inform her of the opportunity, Glaser had to reconsider her priorities.
Recalling the tense moment, she said: “When there are two of them, you know it’s good news, because when it’s bad news, they just force one person to do it, because nobody wants to do that!”
And they said, “So, this operation, is there any way to delay it until maybe the second week of January?”
Nikki Glaser, 40, is just days away from hosting the 2025 Golden Globes, but the high-profile concert didn’t come without some changes to her plans.
Glaser jumped at the opportunity to host the Golden Globes and add her own touch to the show through her role. In fact, the star is confident that she will make it as a presenter.
She said, ‘I’m going to make it.’ I may not be able to nail it in some people’s eyes, but I will have nailed it in my eyes because I have created a system that leads me to it and that I couldn’t work harder on.’
And even if she does get nervous, the blonde vixen says she “thrives on anxiety.”
All Golden Globe nominations were announced on December 9. The 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards are set to dazzle audiences on January 5, 2025, celebrating excellence in American film and television through the year 2024.
The ceremony will air live on CBS and Paramount+, from 8:00 to 11:00 pm ET (5:00 to 8:00 pm PT).
You’ll see some of Hollywood’s biggest names battle it out for its most coveted awards.
Glaser’s hosting of the awards ceremony marks Golden Globes history, as she is set to become the first woman to host the ceremony alone.
During an appearance on The View earlier this week, Glaser, who was named the New York Times’ 2024 Comedian of the Year, talked about how much “work” she’s putting in to host the special event.
On Sunday, the comedian revealed to CBS that she had to reschedule a brow lift she originally planned for the same week before signing up for the highly anticipated awards show.
“In January 2025, I was possibly going to have a brow lift or some kind of really invasive surgery,” he told the outlet; seen in December 2024
But when two of her agents called her about the opportunity, Glaser had to reconsider her priorities; seen in December 2024
Glaser’s hosting of the awards ceremony marks Golden Globes history, as she is set to become the first woman to host the ceremony alone; seen in September 2024
“It’s a great honor, it’s a lot of work and it’s a difficult space for comedy,” the star said. “I mean the Oscars are even harder.”
Recalling the moment she was asked to host the Golden Globes, she said, “Who says no?” But I guess a lot of people do. They do.’
Glaser also revealed that he began writing parts of his monologue for the event and joked that he had started “testing” his jokes while visiting comedy clubs.
“I’m very lucky to be a comedian,” he said. ‘I like going out to clubs and getting on stage and trying out these jokes, so I’ve been trying out with… right on the road on my tour… I’m running sets like five times a night.’