Ralph Fiennes’ Steamy Critics Choice Awards Skit Leaves Fans Begging for More!
2025 Critics’ Choice Awards host Chelsea Handler sent fans into a frenzy when she teamed up with actor Ralph Fiennes for a playful skit titled “Babygirl.
Chelsea, who is 49 years old, subtly hinted at a scene reminiscent of an erotic thriller starring Nicole Kidman as a CEO, in which she becomes involved with her intern romantically.
In the given situation, we find Nicole’s character portraying a CEO, who is offered a glass of milk that had been previously ordered by her younger romantic partner. Subsequently, he leans closer to whisper, “You’re a good girl.
Chelsea exclaimed, ‘Babygirl was one of my favorite films this year since I adore everything Nicole Kidman brings to her roles. It even motivated me to recruit a fresh, appealing intern! Seems like it’s his voice speaking!’ as she found herself amidst the glamorous crowd, later presented with a glass of milk.
During the performance, Fiennes, sitting beside Chelsea, looked up at the actress while she sipped milk. It wasn’t until later that she realized he had been observing her.
Ralph praised her with a series of affirmations when she paused, saying, “You’re doing well,” followed by repeated encouragement, “Keep it up, don’t stop!” and finally, urging her to continue, “Carry on! Keep going!

In a hurried manner, Chelsea moved on to the next award ceremony, announcing, “Now, it’s time to unveil the award for the best animated feature.
As an ardent admirer, I couldn’t help but express my delight when the segment on X resonated with many. One supporter penned down: “I had my glass of milk at the ready, eagerly anticipating Ralph Fiennes to compliment me as his ‘good girl.’
‘somebody get me a glass of milk and a meeting with ralph fiennes rn,’ one wrote.
‘Oh to be called a “Good girl” by Ralph Fiennes,’ another posted.
One said they were ‘not okay’ after watching the bit.
‘ralph fiennes saying “good girl” I’m not okay,’ they posted.
At long last, the Critics Choice Awards, which will be orchestrated by Chelsea Handler, are set to unfold at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica on Friday, February 7. This event was postponed a total of two times because of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Initially, the event was scheduled for Sunday, January 12. However, it got rescheduled to Sunday, January 26 instead.





Given the fire-damaged Pacific Palisades being quite near the venue, the organizers opted to postpone the event until February instead.
Wicked, Conclave and Shogun lead the nominations.
2025’s Critics Choice Awards saw Wicked leading the pack in nominations, boasting recognitions across multiple categories, notably for Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. The musical Conclave also garnered a significant number of nods, tying with 11 each.
Both Wicked and Conclave are also up for the biggest prize of all in Best Picture.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, allow me to share that I’ll be anticipating a thrilling cinematic duel between two outstanding films amidst an impressive lineup of contenders such as: A Complete Unknown, Anora, The Brutalist, Dune: Part Two (the sequel), Emilia Perez, Nickel Boys, Sing Sing, and The Substance. Each film promises a unique experience, making this a must-watch event for all cinephiles!
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