Alex Cooper's popular podcast 'Call Her Daddy' has taken the stage for this year's prestigious Golden Globe Awards. The intimate conversations she shares with celebrities such as former US Vice President Kamala Harris, actress Jane Fonda, and reality star Kim Kardashian have earned her show a coveted spot among six nominees in the new Golden Globe Award category for Best Podcast.
The other notable podcasts vying for the top prize are 'Armchair Expert with Dex Shepard', 'Good Hang with Amy Poehler', 'Up First', 'The Mel Robbins Podcast', and 'Smartless'. With only 25 podcasts eligible, Cooper's show managed to impress with its engaging discussions on sex and relationships that have garnered significant listener attention.
Interestingly, the shortlist was compiled based on listener metrics, which is a departure from traditional awards. Cooper's podcast made it to the final cut alongside other well-known titles such as 'The Daily' and 'Dateline NBC', further cementing her influence in the world of entertainment.
Meanwhile, Philadelphia has another reason to feel proud with several actors and TV shows tied to the city receiving Golden Globe nominations. Mark Ruffalo was nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Television Series for his role in HBO's miniseries 'Task', while Amanda Seyfried received two nominations for her work in 'Long Bright River' and an upcoming film titled 'The Testament of Ann Lee'.
Additionally, local talent made waves with the nominations of 'Abbott Elementary' in the Best Musical/Comedy Series category. The show has already secured three Golden Globe wins since its premiere in 2021, including last year's sweep.
The nominations also extend to other notable figures such as Hannah Einbinder for her supporting role in HBO's 'Hacks', and Kevin Hart, who received a nod for his stand-up comedy special 'Acting My Age'. The latter's performance earned him recognition for his ability to tackle topics such as middle age with humor.
The other notable podcasts vying for the top prize are 'Armchair Expert with Dex Shepard', 'Good Hang with Amy Poehler', 'Up First', 'The Mel Robbins Podcast', and 'Smartless'. With only 25 podcasts eligible, Cooper's show managed to impress with its engaging discussions on sex and relationships that have garnered significant listener attention.
Interestingly, the shortlist was compiled based on listener metrics, which is a departure from traditional awards. Cooper's podcast made it to the final cut alongside other well-known titles such as 'The Daily' and 'Dateline NBC', further cementing her influence in the world of entertainment.
Meanwhile, Philadelphia has another reason to feel proud with several actors and TV shows tied to the city receiving Golden Globe nominations. Mark Ruffalo was nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Television Series for his role in HBO's miniseries 'Task', while Amanda Seyfried received two nominations for her work in 'Long Bright River' and an upcoming film titled 'The Testament of Ann Lee'.
Additionally, local talent made waves with the nominations of 'Abbott Elementary' in the Best Musical/Comedy Series category. The show has already secured three Golden Globe wins since its premiere in 2021, including last year's sweep.
The nominations also extend to other notable figures such as Hannah Einbinder for her supporting role in HBO's 'Hacks', and Kevin Hart, who received a nod for his stand-up comedy special 'Acting My Age'. The latter's performance earned him recognition for his ability to tackle topics such as middle age with humor.