Burning Questions: What Is the Jigsaw Piece Everyone Is Wearing? Plus More!
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Why are all of the celebrities wearing blue puzzle pieces? What do they stand for? – Eileen Montalvo, New York, N.Y.
NBC stars such as Tina Fey, Steve Carell and Alec Baldwin (left) hit the red carpet wearing blue pins to raise awareness for Autism Speaks, a favorite charity of NBC Universal chairman and CEO Bob Wright, who has a grandchild with the disorder. Like the pin, or want to support the cause? You can get yours here.
Why was Prince absent to accept his award, and then shown later on-camera (and pushed the camera away)? – Celia Mutchnick, Memphis, Tenn.
Prince was actually in the audience at the Globes – just not in time to scoop up his trophy for best original song (for Happy Feet's "The Song of the Heart"]). He left his home late at 4:30 p.m. PT and by the time he got through traffic and arrived at the Beverly Hilton, it was already 5:30, and the envelope had been opened.
Who designed Salma Hayek's dress? – Launa, Boston, Mass.
Hayek – whose ABC show Ugly Betty won for best TV comedy – wore a Chanel Couture dress that was made especially for her by Karl Lagerfeld.
What's the story of the girl who led the actors and actresses off the stage after their acceptance speech? Who is she? – Bani Nesh, Olney, Md.
Traditionally the child of a celebrity acts as Miss or Mr. Golden Globe during the ceremony and helps to hand out trophies and escort winners offstage. Past Miss Golden Globes include Melanie Griffith, Joely Fisher and Laura Dern. This year the honor went to Lorraine Nicholson, the 16-year-old daughter of Rebecca Broussard and nominee Jack Nicholson, who was front and center the entire evening cheering on his little girl.
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