Snoop Dogg's Legendary Night at the 2026 Golden Globes Brings Laughs and Love to the Stage
In a surprise twist, Snoop Dogg brought his signature swagger to the 2026 Golden Globes, presenting the first-ever best podcast award in style. During his presentation, he affectionately dubbed the awards show as the "Double G's" – a nickname that stuck with presenter Paul Thomas Anderson when he accepted his award later on.
The ceremony marked a significant milestone for podcasting, with Snoop Dogg recognizing and celebrating its growth. He took to the stage to introduce the new category, shouting out to all the talented podcasters who have made the medium shine. The inaugural winner of this category was none other than Amy Poehler's show "Good Hang With Amy Poehler."
When it came her turn to accept the award, Poehler couldn't help but poke fun at the lighthearted vibe that filled the room. She expressed gratitude towards everyone who worked on her show, from producers to sound engineers. The only notable exception was NPR, which she playfully shot down for not "trying harder."
In a heartfelt speech, Poehler emphasized her commitment to spreading love and laughter through her podcast. She attributed this mission to finding common ground with people, rather than targeting them. Her dedication to making the world a more enjoyable place resonated deeply with the audience.
As she wrapped up her speech, Poehler gave special thanks to her two sons Archie and Abel, as well as her parents. In a moment that was both funny and relatable, she jokingly declared that viewers could now "watch the Patriots," referencing the wild card playoff game airing on Sunday night – a nod to New England's die-hard fans.
Throughout the evening, Snoop Dogg's legendary nickname for the Golden Globes added an air of playfulness and fun. The 2026 ceremony was undoubtedly one for the books, marked by love, laughter, and an unforgettable best podcast award presentation by Snoop Dogg.
In a surprise twist, Snoop Dogg brought his signature swagger to the 2026 Golden Globes, presenting the first-ever best podcast award in style. During his presentation, he affectionately dubbed the awards show as the "Double G's" – a nickname that stuck with presenter Paul Thomas Anderson when he accepted his award later on.
The ceremony marked a significant milestone for podcasting, with Snoop Dogg recognizing and celebrating its growth. He took to the stage to introduce the new category, shouting out to all the talented podcasters who have made the medium shine. The inaugural winner of this category was none other than Amy Poehler's show "Good Hang With Amy Poehler."
When it came her turn to accept the award, Poehler couldn't help but poke fun at the lighthearted vibe that filled the room. She expressed gratitude towards everyone who worked on her show, from producers to sound engineers. The only notable exception was NPR, which she playfully shot down for not "trying harder."
In a heartfelt speech, Poehler emphasized her commitment to spreading love and laughter through her podcast. She attributed this mission to finding common ground with people, rather than targeting them. Her dedication to making the world a more enjoyable place resonated deeply with the audience.
As she wrapped up her speech, Poehler gave special thanks to her two sons Archie and Abel, as well as her parents. In a moment that was both funny and relatable, she jokingly declared that viewers could now "watch the Patriots," referencing the wild card playoff game airing on Sunday night – a nod to New England's die-hard fans.
Throughout the evening, Snoop Dogg's legendary nickname for the Golden Globes added an air of playfulness and fun. The 2026 ceremony was undoubtedly one for the books, marked by love, laughter, and an unforgettable best podcast award presentation by Snoop Dogg.