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Tonight, the 2026 Golden Globes were held, which celebrate the very best in TV and movies from the past year. So many stars were on hand for the big show that really kicks off this year’s awards season.
But for me, the best-dressed on the Golden Globes red carpet was Duke McCloud, aka the very adorable little boy from All Her Fault.
The jaw-dropping limited series was nominated for two awards at this year’s awards, including Best Limited Series and Best Actress in a Limited Series for Sarah Snook.
Duke, who is six years old, arrived on the Golden Globes red carpet in a perfectly tailored blue suit, black and white shoes, and even a tiny pocket square, an emerald jeweled lapel pin, and a brooch.
On the red carpet, Duke spoke to Entertainment Tonight, where he said he was having so much fun on the stairs, which were part of the red carpet. Talking about his outfit, he added, “I did a fitting to see which costume I should wear for this.” WHAT A SWEET BOY.
He adorably continued, saying he chose this look because, “It was blue and I could put this jewelry on, and I got a little pocket square.”
Duke also said he was most excited to reunite with Sarah, saying, “She was, like, really nice to me. Like, so nice. She played with me. She laughed with me. It was so fun.”
This isn’t the first time Duke rocked a red carpet. He also wore an incredible blue suit to the All Her Fault premiere back in November 2025, too.
Basically, I have found my best-dressed celeb from the 2026 Golden Globes, and it’s Duke.
Check out all of our Golden Globes coverage here.
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