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Six-year-old Duke McCloud steals the spotlight at Golden Globes

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Published 12:14 12 Jan 2026 GMT

Six-year-old Duke McCloud steals the spotlight at Golden Globes

Duke McCloud played 'Milo' in the crime-drama 'All Her Fault', alongside Sarah Snook, Jake Lacy, and Dakota Fanning

Rhianna Benson

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The 2026 Golden Globes might have proven a big night for winners like Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley, but another attendee has been accused of stealing the show, despite being only six.

Promising young actor Duke McCloud has hit international headlines for his red carpet look, outshining a horde of A-listers in his perfectly tailored blue suit, which he paired with black and white shoes.

The toddler's look was then topped off with a tiny pocket square and a jewelled emerald lapel pin.

For those unfamiliar with McCloud and his ever-growing CV, the youngster attended this year's ceremony alongside the cast of All Her Fault - a nail-biting miniseries thriller by Peacock, based on the best-selling book by Andrea Mara.

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The show stars lead actors Sarah Snook, Jake Lacy, Dakota Fanning, Sophie Lillis, and Abby Elliot, and sees McCloud take on the role of Milo, Snook's on-screen son who is taken from school one day.

Believing Milo to be enjoying first playdate with a new boy at his school, Snook's Marissa Irvine goes to pick him up only to be confronted by a woman who answers the door claiming to have never seen or heard of her son, and kicking off every parent's worst nightmare.

Released back in November, All Her Fault became an instant hit with murder-mystery fans, and was nominated for Best Limited Series at this year's Golden Globes.

Succession favourite Snook, 38, also received a nomination in the Best Actress in a Limited Series category, alongside winner Michelle Williams, and fellow nominees Claire Danes, Rashida Jones, Amanda Seyfried, and Robin Wright.

McCloud rocked a dapper little suit (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
McCloud rocked a dapper little suit (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

As we say, while he wasn't nominated for his acting skills just yet, six-year-old McCloud still managed to make himself one of this year's most talked-about attendees.

Gushing over his get-up, one social media user suggested: "And what if i said the little boy from All Her Fault, Duke McCloud, is one of the best dressed at the #goldenglobes already?! LOOK HOW CUTE!!!!"

Another agreed: "Kid's got more drip than half the adults out here."

"So adorable! He's a good little actor too!" a third continued. "All Her Fault was great and he did a fantastic job!"

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about his look, the adorable youngster sweetly claimed: "I did a fitting to see which costume I should wear for this."

Asked why he made his choice, the star confessed: "Because it was blue and I could put this jewellery on, and I got a little pocket square."

The youngster was interviewed on the red carpet (Roger Kisby/2026GG/Penske Media via Getty Images)
The youngster was interviewed on the red carpet (Roger Kisby/2026GG/Penske Media via Getty Images)

McCloud also admitted he was 'most excited' to see 'Sarah' during last night's show, recalling of their time on set: "She was really nice to me. Like, so nice. She played with me, it was so fun."

Last night's star-studded show wasn't the night for Snook, with Michelle Williams landing the Best Actress in a Limited Series accolade for her role in the comedy-drama mini series Dying for Sex.

All Her Fault also lost out on the Best Limited Series prize, which went to British psychological crime-drama Adolescence.

Featured Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Topics: Celebrity, Golden Globes, TV And Film, US News

Rhianna Benson
Rhianna Benson

Rhianna is an Entertainment Journalist at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She has a Masters in News Journalism from the University of Salford and a Masters in Ancient History from the University of Edinburgh. She previously worked as a Celebrity Reporter for OK! and New Magazines, and as a TV Writer for Reach PLC.

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