As trophies were handed out at the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, January 11, not every speech was aired on the live broadcast in its entirety.
“We are at the halfway point of the show, and what a first half it’s been,” host Nikki Glaser marveled between awards categories. “The CBS audience is following along with tonight’s program, so let’s just take a look at some of the trending internet searches from the people at home.”
According to Glaser, many of the show viewers were looking up, “What did Snoop Dogg say?” after his introduction to the Best Podcast category was censored.
“OK, that makes sense [because] we’re on live TV,” the comedian continued. “They must have bleeped it at home for you, so I got your back. I’ll tell you: Snoop Dogg said, ‘I’m highly aroused … by Fran Drescher’s voice.’”
Glaser was, of course, joking as Snoop actually stated that he was “high as a motherf***er.”
Keep scrolling to see what every 2026 Golden Globe winner and presenter said in their censored speeches:
Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor won the first award of the night for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, promptly getting bleeped mid-speech.
“Oh, my God, this s*** is heavy,” she said, per Entertainment Weekly, while holding her new Golden Globe statuette.
Erin Doherty

When Adolescence star Erin Doherty took the stage to accept her Best Supporting Actress on Television trophy, she barely got a word in before she was bleeped.
“I’ve made a promise to my mum that I wouldn’t [censored] f***,” Doherty said, quickly apologizing. “Sorry, mum.”
As Doherty resumed, she offered her heartfelt gratitude to her costars.
“There’s two groups of people that I would love to talk about very quickly. The first are Stephen Graham, Hannah Walters, Jack Thorne, Phil Barantini and Owen Cooper,” she continued. “This experience for me was entirely molded from within the interview room of that set for episode three. Each of you lives in every breath of that scene, and it wouldn’t be what it is without you — and you’re at the core of why I’m so deeply, unspeakably proud to be a part of this gorgeous piece of work.”
The Crown alum then dedicated her award to therapists since “life can be tough” and “mental health is everything.”
“So, thank you to therapists and it was an honor to play one,” she concluded. “Thank you very much.”
Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg walked onto the Golden Globes stage to his 2004 hit “Drop It Like It’s Hot” before presenting the first-ever Best Podcast award to Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang.”
“I need y’all to loosen up a little bit. This is the double-G’s, the double-G’s, it’s the Golden Globes, and you’re with the D-O-double-G,” the rapper told the crowd when he walked on the stage. “So, make sure you enjoy yourself, don’t be no stiff biff! Move around a little bit!”
Snoop then waxed poetic about the importance of podcasts, adding, “Best Podcast is a very important category for me, because, before podcasts, I was what y’all would listen to driving around in your cars. To you podcasters, you better hope I don’t get in that game. Shout-out to the Golden Globes for putting the podcast category in this awards show.”
While the end of Snoop’s remarks got cut off, Entertainment Weekly later reported that he said he was “high as a motherf***er right now.”
“Y’all had me here too damn long!” he quipped.







