Paris Jackson’s racy Globes afterparty look
The daughter of late pop star Michael Jackson made a daring appearance at the post-Golden Globes bash.
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Paris Jackson has made a daring appearance at a Golden Globes afterparty, stepping out in a sheer black top for the glamorous occasion.
The 26-year-old, who is the daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe, was among the star-studded pack at Jas Mathur and Michael Braun’s exclusive post-ceremony bash at the iconic Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
Jackson paired her racy top with a black miniskirt and fishnet tights, and accessorised it with a dramatic red lip.
The outing came just weeks after the singer announced her engagement to bandmate Justin Long, whom she’s believed to have begun dating in 2022.
Meanwhile, celebrations were also continuing over at Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills, where Netflix hosted its own official afterparty.
Among the high-profile guests was Kate Beckinsale, who opted for a princess look with a voluminous pink gown, featuring black velvet bows and matching elbow-length gloves.
Jamie Foxx, who recently released a TV special in which he finally opened up about his mysterious medical emergency in 2023, appeared to be back in good health and spirits while mingling with film producer Datari Turner and Netflix content boss Bela Bajaria.
The Diplomat star Keri Russell couldn’t contain her giggles as she chatted with Dawson’s Creek alum Joshua Jackson (who currently appears in Doctor Odyssey) at the same event.
Nobody Wants This premiered in 2024 and quickly became a huge fan favourite for Netflix – so it was no surprise cast members including Adam Brody (pictured here with his wife, actress Leighton Meester) and Jackie Tohn were in the mood to celebrate.
Meanwhile, new addition to The Diplomat, Allison Janney, was all smiles as she caught up with Ripley star Andrew Scott, who lost out to Colin Farrell in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for TV category.
In the winners’ circle at the Netflix party, however, was Jodie Foster – who proudly showed off her statue for Best Female Actor in a Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Film for her role in True Detective: Night Country.
A hilarious moment had unfolded earlier during the ceremony, with Foster’s fellow nominee, Sofia Vergara, jokingly heckling her as her name was announced.
The pair were listed in the same category, with Vergara recognised for her role in Netflix’s Griselda, and as Foster made her way to the stage, she could be heard yelling out “no, no, no!” and leaping out of her seat and making her way to the stage.
Foster couldn’t contain her laughter, as she told her “I know, I know”, shortly before Vergara shouted “give me one!”, prompting more laughter.
The gracious Foster was sure to acknowledge Vergara in her speech, giving a shout-out to her fellow nominees, and telling the audience: “The greatest thing about being this age and being in this time, is having a community of all these people, especially you, Sofia.”
Foster and Vergara had been vying for the award against other actresses including Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer), Cristin Milioti (The Penguin), Naomi Watts (Feud Capote vs. the Swans) and Kate Winslet (The Regime).
For the rest of the ceremony highlights, check out news.com.au’s full recap – as well as all the action from the red carpet.
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