Julia Roberts, 58, Turns Heads at the Golden Globes With a Daring Plunging Neckline

Okay, so the Golden Globes on Sunday? Julia Roberts absolutely killed it! Seriously, she got a full-on standing ovation when she walked out. It was her first time back at the show in five years, and you could just feel the energy in the room – everyone was so happy to see her. Hollywood was definitely buzzing about it.

Julia Roberts stole the show while presenting at the #GoldenGlobes and we expected nothing less. 💅

— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) January 12, 2026

When Roberts came on stage to announce the award for Best Musical or Comedy Film, the entire room erupted in applause, giving her a standing ovation. She playfully acknowledged the enthusiastic reaction, saying, “I’m going to be insufferable for at least a week, and I love it.”

Julia Roberts receives a standing ovation at the #GoldenGlobes

— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) January 12, 2026

Roberts looked elegant in a classic black dress with a low neckline. She finished the look with a bold, sparkly strawberry necklace and ring. Her red-blonde curls matched the jewelry nicely. While speaking, she praised Eva Victor’s work in Sorry Baby and thanked comedian Kevin Hart, who was sitting close to the stage, for his support throughout the event.

Julia Roberts walks the #GoldenGlobes carpet

— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 12, 2026

That night, Roberts was also up for Best Actress in a Drama for her work in After the Hunt, but Jessie Buckley won the award for Hamnet. Roberts later shared that she playfully asked Kevin Hart to stay a little longer after the announcement, revealing her good humor.

Julia Roberts, a true star, announced the winner for Best Musical or Comedy Film at the Golden Globes! ✨

— Golden Globes (@goldenglobes) January 12, 2026

The psychological thriller, After the Hunt, is generating conversation. It centers on Alma Imhoff, a Yale philosophy professor played by Roberts, who is striving for a permanent position at the university. Her world is turned upside down when her student, Maggie (Ayo Edebiri), accuses Alma’s friend and coworker, Hank (Andrew Garfield), of sexual assault. The film delves into themes of loyalty, the weight of tough choices, and a hidden secret that threatens to come to light.

Even though she didn’t win, Roberts was showered with praise all evening. The audience at the Golden Globes, along with many in the Hollywood community, were delighted to see her back performing after a long break from awards ceremonies.

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2026-01-13 12:16