Phil-Am Hailee Steinfeld Channels Audrey Hepburn, Dodges Engagement Question at Golden Globes 2024
Hailee Steinfeld attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton on January 7, 2024.
MANILA, Philippines – While Joe Coyne was having a bad night hosting the 2024 Golden Globes, another Filipino-American was grabbing attention for a more positive reason.
Hailee Steinfeld was a revelation at the awards ceremony as she wore a customized pink Prada satin gown with a high sequined beading neckline, fitted skirt, open back with bow and a beautiful train.
The actress completed the look with black opera gloves and pointed toe heels, making her look like a modern pink version of Audrey Hepburn from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” topped off with Boucheron diamond accessories.
While on the red carpet, E! News Chief Correspondent Keltie Knight sparked rumors that she and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen — whom she began dating last May 2023 — might soon be engaged.
Steinfeld, however, quietly dodged the question, prompting Knight to ask about the lack of an engagement ring, to which Steinfeld showed a deer-shaped ring he wore on the outside of his right glove.
“I got a cute little doe,” Steinfeld said, clicking his tongue. “For no particular reason other than I thought it was really beautiful.”
Knight followed up by asking about her attraction to athletic men, but Steinfeld dodged the question with a non-answer that had both women laughing.
During the ceremony, Steinfeld along with his “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” co-stars Shamik Moore and Daniel Kaluuya were presented with the award for Best Screenplay, which surprisingly went to the French film “Anatomy of a Fall.” . win
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” was nominated for the Best Animated Film, Best Original Score and New Cinematic and Box Office Achievement awards, but was defeated by “The Boy and the Heron,” “Oppenheimer,” and “The Boy and the Heron,” respectively. Barbie”.
“Oppenheimer” won four other awards for Christopher Nolan, including Best Picture – Drama and Best Director. HBO’s “Succession” led the television winners with four trophies.
Steinfeld was previously nominated for a Golden Globe in 2017, a Best Actress – Musical/Comedy nod for “The Age of Seventeen,” which went to Emma Stone; Coincidentally, Stone won the same award again this year for “Poor Things.”
Last year, Dolly de Leon became the first full-blooded Filipino to be nominated for a Golden Globe thanks to her scene-stealing performance in “Triangle of Sadness.”
Filipino-American actor Darren Criss previously won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series in 2019 following his highly acclaimed portrayal of Andrew Cunanan in “American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.”
Other persons of Philippine heritage who have received Golden Globe nominations include HER and Robert Lopez, both Oscar winners.
Related: Shamik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld open to reprising their ‘Spider-Verse’ characters in live-action