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Award shows may look effortless on screen, but behind the glitz and applause, they run on carefully crafted rules, unexpected twists, and long-standing traditions. Every moment, from red carpet arrivals to acceptance speeches, is planned to keep the night smooth and entertaining. Yet, despite all the preparation, surprises still happen—historic wins, shocking snubs, and behind-the-scenes drama that never makes it to air. These little-known facts offer a closer look at what happens during Hollywood’s biggest and most celebrated nights.
#1: The First Golden Globes Ceremony – 1944
The Golden Globe Awards were first held in 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). The event was relatively modest, hosted at the 20th Century Fox studios, and attended by around 30 press members.

The Golden Globes had a more laid-back, casual vibe than the Oscars back then. The winners were decided by a small group of foreign journalists, and the awards ceremony had a much lower profile. Yet, this humble beginning marked what would eventually become one of Hollywood’s most glamorous events.