Eagle-eyed WWE fans spot Kieran Culkin in the crowd at Monday Night Raw… 24 hours after winning a Golden Globe
A day after winning his second Golden Globe award, Kieran Culkin traded the glitz of that ceremony for a very different setting: Monday Night Raw.
While the WWE clash took place at the Clippers’ Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, a who’s who of Hollywood stars attended the event, including Ashton Kutcher, Vanessa Hudgens and O’Shea Jackson Jr.
But fans were especially happy to see Culkin on air, 24 hours after he won a Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film.
Culkin apparently wasn’t in the spotlight during the TV broadcast of the event, in which he at one point cheered on CM Punk, but wrestling fans quickly noticed the talented actor standing next to his wife Jazz.
‘Bro won the Golden Globe and he’s with WWE! Living life,” one wrote.
“He won a Golden Globe 24 hours ago. this man is unstoppable!!!’, another said.
Kieran Culkin was spotted cheering on CM Punk one night after his second Golden Globes win
Culkin, seen with his wife Jazz, won the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film
Culkin also won a Globe the year before for his work on the hit TV drama ‘Succession’
“This means something to me man,” a third fan said beamed.
It was an eventful night of Raw as CM Punk defeated Seth Rollins in the final bout of the night, while Roman Reigns also defeated Solo Sikoa in the Tribal Combat Match.
The event took place one day after Culkin won a Golden Globe for his performance in “A Real Pain,” which he co-starred with Jesse Eisenberg (who also directed).
In the film, described as a comedy/drama, Culkin and Eisenberg play two cousins who tour a concentration camp in Poland to honor their grandmother.
A year earlier, Culkin earned his first Golden Globe win, for best actor in a TV drama, for his role as Roman Roy in the final season of “Succession.”
He was nominated three times previously for a Globe for his work on “Succession,” and also earned a nod for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Film for his role in “Igby Goes Down.”