GQ Men of the Year 2024 Livestream Recap: The Best and Biggest Moments
StyleRevisit some of the wildest parts of our live variety show direct from the hottest party on the planet.By Matthew RobersonPhotography by Krista SchlueterNovember 15, 2024Save this storySaveSave this storySaveJohn Mulaney on being a hair iconIt was a big year for John Mulaney—and for his flowing locks. The GQ cover star has drawn lots of attention for his gorgeous head of hair, which remained perfectly coifed after his very Hollywood entrance. “I drove here in a Mazda Miata convertible at 90 miles an hour, while texting,” he joked.Shaboozey’s performance of “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”It’s the most unavoidable song of the year, and for good reason. Shaboozey—wearing his very own Man of the Year sash—brought the house down with his performance of “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” stirring the crowd into a true American rodeo.Hannah Einbinder on being heckledWe would never heckle Hannah Einbinder, but after trying a joke about ketamine therapy in San Francisco, some brave man did. The comedian says a heckler had to be carried out of the venue, and even called her “a bully.” All in a day’s work.Instagram contentThis content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.ArrowArrowDwayne Johnson on trends in the gains communityDwayne “The Rock” Johnson, our Entertainer of the Year, is jacked. Sitting down for an interview in the GQ saloon, Johnson says one of the keys to maintaining his physique is avoiding all the so-called experts in the social media gains community and focusing on good ol’ fashioned hard work.Katt Williams’s grand entranceNobody commands a room quite like Katt Williams. Whether he’s entering a sold-out theater or a bumping party, the legendary comedian has unmatched gravitas. When he pulled up to Man of the Year, it was only fitting that he was surrounded by denim-clad dancers.Instagram contentThis content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
John Mulaney on being a hair icon
It was a big year for John Mulaney—and for his flowing locks. The GQ cover star has drawn lots of attention for his gorgeous head of hair, which remained perfectly coifed after his very Hollywood entrance. “I drove here in a Mazda Miata convertible at 90 miles an hour, while texting,” he joked.
Shaboozey’s performance of “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
It’s the most unavoidable song of the year, and for good reason. Shaboozey—wearing his very own Man of the Year sash—brought the house down with his performance of “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” stirring the crowd into a true American rodeo.
Hannah Einbinder on being heckled
We would never heckle Hannah Einbinder, but after trying a joke about ketamine therapy in San Francisco, some brave man did. The comedian says a heckler had to be carried out of the venue, and even called her “a bully.” All in a day’s work.
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This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
Dwayne Johnson on trends in the gains community
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, our Entertainer of the Year, is jacked. Sitting down for an interview in the GQ saloon, Johnson says one of the keys to maintaining his physique is avoiding all the so-called experts in the social media gains community and focusing on good ol’ fashioned hard work.
Katt Williams’s grand entrance
Nobody commands a room quite like Katt Williams. Whether he’s entering a sold-out theater or a bumping party, the legendary comedian has unmatched gravitas. When he pulled up to Man of the Year, it was only fitting that he was surrounded by denim-clad dancers.
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