Before the 2011 Grammy Awards, the Golden Globes are set to make their mark. In December 2010, just like the Grammys, the Golden Globes announced their nominees. The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place on February 4, 2011.
On February 3, 2011, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, a host of celebrities, directors, writers, music icons, animators, influential Hollywood figures, and journalists will be in attendance. At the same time, designers will be busy dressing everyone from A-list to C-list celebrities.
The area surrounding the Beverly Hilton Hotel is already buzzing with excitement, as fans gather, eager to catch a glimpse of their favorite actors.
As Lucas set foot in Beverly Hills, he couldn't help but look around in awe. Despite the Beverly Hilton Hotel—where the Golden Globes were set to take place—being some distance away, the area was already bustling with activity. This atmosphere was distinctly different from his experiences at Sundance or the Emmys, bringing him an entirely new and refreshing feeling.
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On February 4, 2011, the Golden Globe Awards officially began.
Journalists were already on the scene, greeting top celebrities and conducting interviews. As the stars walked the red carpet, several reporters eagerly awaited the arrival of a certain actor. This actor, though not as popular or established as others gracing the red carpet, was poised to capture significant attention at this year's Golden Globes. Notably, the young actor was nominated not only for "Best Actor in a Drama Motion Picture" but also for "Best Original Song" for his work in two different films!
The young actor in question was Lucas Knight. His original song "The Scientist" from "127 Hours" had garnered a nomination, as had "Fix You" from the blockbuster film "Inception." For a young actor, receiving a nomination in one category is impressive, but being nominated twice for "Best Original Song" was truly remarkable.
As journalists welcomed renowned celebrities such as Al Pacino, Colin Firth, Javier Bardem, Brendan Gleeson, Halle Berry, Julianne Moore, and others, the excitement along the red carpet was palpable. When Natalie Portman arrived, cheers erupted from fans who loved her performance in "Black Swan."
Among the crowd, fans of Lucas Knight held signs and chanted slogans, eagerly awaiting their idol's appearance. Though they were only a small percentage of the overall crowd, their enthusiasm was unmistakable, as they stood alongside fans of other major celebrities.
"Lucas is always the last to show up at these events..." a fan muttered impatiently as he waited for Lucas.
"Yeah, it was the same at the Emmys. He's always the last one to appear... Maybe it's a strategy from his PR team or something," another fan added, nodding in agreement.
While they spoke, other fans mingled and cheered along with the crowd as various well-known celebrities made their grand entrance on the red carpet.
Unbeknownst to Lucas's fans, he didn't actually have a PR team orchestrating his late arrivals. In fact, Lucas was simply waiting for his rented limousine to arrive so he could head to the Golden Globes.
Looking anxious, Lucas turned to his manager, Neil, and asked, "When is the limousine going to show up?"
Neil, phone in hand, replied, "I'm trying to reach the driver, but he's not picking up!"
Just as Lucas and Neil were considering alternative transportation options, the limousine they had been waiting for finally appeared in the distance and pulled up in front of them.
Seeing the limousine finally arrive, Neil flung open the driver's door and demanded, "What took you so long? We paid a thousand bucks for this service, you know?"
The driver, looking apologetic, replied, "I'm sorry—I ran into some trouble on the way."
Neil sighed and turned to Lucas. "Alright, hop in, you're about to be late."
Lucas nodded, but as he caught a glimpse of the driver, he exclaimed in surprise, "Shawn?"
The driver, Shawn, turned back to Lucas with a look of recognition. "Lucas! It's you!"
Neil, puzzled, looked between Lucas and Shawn. "You two know each other?"
Lucas nodded, then climbed into the limousine. "Yeah," he confirmed. As he settled in, he urged, "Shawn, you better hurry. I can't be late for the red carpet."
Shawn nodded in understanding. "You got it, Lucas."
With that, Neil, still puzzled, watched the limousine pull away. He shook his head, a slight smile on his face, as he pondered the unexpected connection between Lucas and the driver.
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At the Beverly Hilton Hotel, just as Lucas's fans were starting to doubt his attendance at the 2011 Golden Globes, a limousine pulled up. To their surprise and delight, Lucas stepped out. The crowd of fans, energized by his arrival, erupted into cheers as he made his way down the red carpet.
As Lucas walked down the red carpet, he noticed his fans eagerly waving items for him to autograph. Realizing that much of the crowd seemed indifferent towards him, Lucas decided to approach his fans and sign autographs, much to their delight. After engaging with them, he headed towards the media backdrop, where a swarm of journalists quickly gathered around him.
The onlookers who had initially paid him little attention were now visibly surprised by the amount of media focus he was attracting. Even the celebrities at the backdrop found themselves watching as journalists flocked to Lucas, intrigued by the attention the young actor was commanding.
While not every journalist rushed over to Lucas, the significant number who did made it clear that there was something special about him, sparking curiosity among everyone present.
Meanwhile, journalists were eager to interview Lucas about his nominations at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards, as well as the impressive box office success of his film "127 Hours," which had grossed 102 million dollars.
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Author's Note: Please note that the schedule of the Golden Globes Awards event has been adjusted for the purposes of this novel.