Firefighters Crashed Golden Globes 2015 Party
Firefighters crashed W Magazine's Golden Globes party on Thursday night. Not because there was literally a fire, but because the venue was too jam-packed with A-list stars and VIP guests.
Page Six reports that two LA firefighters have to be dispatched and sent to the W Magazine's Golden Globes 2015 Party, which was being held at the Chateau Marmont, because the hotel's intimate terrace was too packed. The party was so crowded that A-list guests such as Paula Patton and Rose McGowan even found themselves outside and waiting to get in. Interestingly, when the two firefighters arrived in their full gear, guests of the party, including big names such as Reese Witherspoon, Rosamund Pike, Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain, mistook them for some male strippers coming to join in the party. Comic Aziz Ansari jokingly shared to Page Six that had the firefighters really been strippers, they would have chickened out as they took in the super large crowd. He said, "They'd be like, 'This is a bad idea - wrong place!'"
The party could be not be more well-attended. The crowded included big names, mostly nominated for Golden Globes 2015. "Man of Steel" star Henry Cavill was seen talking animatedly with his Lois Lane, Amy Adams. Amy is up for a Golden Globe this year for her performance in Tim Burton's Big Eyes. "Captain America" Chris Evans was also attended and spent the party away talking with Hollywood manager Jason Weinberg. The other top talents that dazzled in this Pre-Golden Globes party are Robert Duvall, Miles Teller, Gillian Anderson, Salma Hayek, Teese, Bret Easton Ellis, among others.
Before this hit pre Golden Globes 2015 party, Amy Adams jokingly vowed to hound Christoph Waltz for James Bond-related news during the Golden Globes, according to Irish Examiner. Amy is Margaret Keane in Tim Burton's Big Eyes, alongside Waltz, who played screen husband Walter Keane. The nominee lauded Christoph's performance as "Walter" and believed he would be "perfect" as a Bond villain. "Christoph was able to bring a sense of underlying danger and menace to Walter," she said, adding that he has the uncanny ability to play either a good and evil character really well.
a.dee@ibtimes.com.au