
Let’s be authentic: You probably didn’t watch the SAG Awards on Netflix. And that’s fine. Really, that’s true.
Let’s face it. The biggest part of the awards show is that it’s not the awards show or the red carpet. Yes, we said that. It’s a small moment behind the scenes.
That’s when celebrities want to chat with each other and make more famous friends. When a star forgets that they are famous for a moment and asks another actor for a selfie, sometimes just before the actor asks them for a selfie (aaa hey, Ariana Grande and Kelly Washington). When they mobilize pizza for free during the show, this pizza is topped with caviar rather than pepperoni.
None of these things make it on TV – that’s where we come. This is what we heard we saw at the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Ariana Grande takes a selfie at Kelly Washington Secret Entrance, other stars shmooze away from the press

Something about Hollywood: They’re never a network. And when the stars finally reached the edge of the red carpet, they really disappointed their guards and ultimately thought they had escaped the prying eyes of the press. (Sorry, celebrities – almost knew, we were watching it all.)
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Michael Urier and Harrison Ford had sweet hearts and hearts (in a particular light they almost look like fathers and sons). So did Andrew Scott and Jeremy Strong. Scott whipped to give him a strong embrace, and the two had a fierce conversation in a quiet tone (if only this reporter could read his lips).
Grande jumped over the entrance to the secret side, like Washington had passed by. The two jumped at each other’s sights and began a lively conversation, separated by selfies on a Washington phone.

Timothée Chalamet, Ralph Fiennes Dodge Polaroid Man, and others not so lucky
The celebrities weren’t alone – they were also in the middle of a Polaroid man. The man was thought to have been heading to the shrine auditorium with all the pictures of a = alister’s polaroids. (I know how the fairytale bridge has trolls. This will make you ask riddles before you pass?
He interrupted the Scott and Strong combo and asked the actor for a photo. They were willing to obligate. However, other celebrities like Ralph Fiennes and Timothée Chalamet have made their way into the theatres so much that a poor Polaroid man had no chance to say hello. Who knows – maybe he grabbed their photos on his way out.
Kristen Bell, Cheryl Lee Ralph pays homage to police officers standing freely
Two of the hottest stars of the night were a pair of young police officers stationed at the entrance. Some celebrities were very grateful for their presence, like “Abbott Elementary School” star Cheryl Lee Ralph. “Thank you guys,” she said.
SAG Awards host Kristen Bell took it a step further and walked to the officers to ask for photos. The officers seemed a bit confused by the request, but instead of turning down the photo with the fans, they went with them. “Thank you for being here,” Bell told them. Before the SAG Awards officially launched, attendees were given a 20-second standing ovation from a star-studded crowd.
Jason Siegel is a man waiting for Kristen Bell in a bar towel

Who can forget Sara Marshall? Apparently it’s not Jason Segel or Bell. The two actors who starred in 2008’s “The Forgotten Sara Marshall” returned to the film’s characters during their TV cast – but only after they rehearsed it at the Vermid Show.
During a short runthrough, Segel wrapped an olive green towel around her waist and waited at the bar without any explanation. When Bell finally appeared, they both jumped into the rehearsal. “We still got it,” Segel said. “Yes, I’ll do that!” Bell replied. During Showtime, the skits disappeared intermittently, and Segel gave the iconic towel surprise before walking off the camera. A gentleman, he waited in Bell’s wallet until she was finished.
Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldanya share shocking interaction behind the scenes

Zoe Saldaña was so moved by SAG’s victory that he even 20 minutes later he stood off the stage with his team, wiping tears, embracing them, and spontaneously jumping into the air, covering his face with one hand. When she finally brings together herself, Saldanya slams the backstage, where she bumps into her equally shocked “Emilia Perez” co-star Serena Gomez.

There was only time for the fastest hug before Gomez continued her path. “I’ve never done this before. Where shall I go?” the stunned actress said after leaving the scenes. “I still can’t believe it,” Gomez was soon instructed by a photographer, along with her co-stars, waiting for victory to yell.
Demi Moore forgot her glasses, Ralph Fiennes hopes he did
Demi Moore zipped into the sculpture room at the SAG Awards After-Party to personalize the Actor Awards. Often his wife was surrounded by Moore, so the actress had to formally notify him that the sculpture process had been completed. “I’m not wearing glasses,” Moore said with a squint. “But thank you. Thank you very much.”
However, Fiennes did not forget his glasses – he looked like he wanted. The actor took a photo with the engraved statue and found himself still wearing reading glasses. “Wait, grab it,” he told the photographer before turning the glass over. The sculpture staff thought it was a good call. Fiennes was happy to shine with a statue that didn’t include glasses, so I gave him “Oh, yeah, yeah.”
Timothy Chalamet gives his own private “Yay!” for his SAG Award

Chalamett is not an unknown full award show, and his first major awards Sunday is the best actor. The star dropped the trophy and carefully posed for fans and selfies when the actor was engraved. When it was finished, Chalamett held the actor’s trophy in one hand and lifted a gift bottle of champagne in the other hand, giving him the celebration “Yay!” To his father mark. He then hugged his father and said, “I’ll probably call you in an hour.” It took about an hour for the Chalamet to leave as he mandated all the selfies on his way out the door.
Real SAG Awards After-Party Heroes? Jodie Foster and Keri Russell
The most difficult party of the night? Believe it or not, Jodie Foster and Keri Russell. The former was late along with his son Charles. Charles led her through the crowd, grabbing his arm. The latter is Wild – a storm of “life at a time” by her mind talking to her “The Diplomat” co-stars. We’re talking about full-length dance: laughing, hands in the air, jumping up and down. Can she come to all the awards show after parties?
Perhaps ironically, one of the quietest parties was “Anola” Mark Eidelstein. Despite playing the rough son of a Russian oligarch at the SAG Awards, the 23-year-old actor stood quietly, not drinking a drink, and went to sleep overnight before making a subtle exit at 8:06pm Take it, he may just be the real winner of the night.