The Golden Globes, that once-glamorous red-carpet circus already drowning in scandals, corruption vibes, and declining viewers, hit rock bottom by turning the broadcast into a live crypto-gambling infomercial. Right there on screen: a ticker of Polymarket odds for Best Drama, Best Director, etc., urging everyone to bet real money on who wins while the show pretends it’s still about art. Predictions flopped hilariously (sorry, “Sinners” bettors), but the real winner? The platform funded by Don Jr., fresh off an insider-trading mess involving Venezuela invasion bets. Because what says “prestigious awards” like turning Hollywood’s biggest night into a pocket casino ad?

Golden Globes Constantly Begs Viewers to Place Polymarket Bets