Could Nikki Glaser be the Golden Globes' secret weapon for years to come? Her sharp wit and fearless humor have already left an indelible mark on the ceremony, but will she return in 2027? Producer Glenn Weiss certainly hopes so, calling her "a perfect host" and praising her unmatched work ethic. But here's where it gets intriguing: despite her scathing dig at CBS News during her monologue—yes, the same network airing the show—executives seemed unfazed. Is this a sign of evolving tolerance in the industry, or just a testament to Glaser's charm? And this is the part most people miss: her ability to adapt and refine her material right up to airtime sets her apart in an industry often criticized for its rigidity. Weiss didn’t hold back, highlighting her dedication: "She’s one of the hardest working people I’ve met." But let’s not forget the controversy—her joke about CBS News as "America's newest place to 'see BS news'" could’ve backfired spectacularly. Instead, it became a masterclass in self-deprecating humor, as producer Ricky Kirshner pointed out. So, here’s the question: Can Glaser’s bold approach redefine what it means to host an awards show, or is she walking a line too risky for prime-time TV? Share your thoughts below—we’re all ears!