There's no limit to how far Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will go to help out his fellow actors.
In fact, the Moana 2 star—who presented, alongside Auli'i Cravalho, the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture to Zoe Saldaña at the Jan. 5 event—told his costar exactly how generous he has been to fellow actor Timothée Chalamet.
"I donate all of my hair to film productions in need," Johnson quipped from the stage. "As a matter of fact, 30 percent of Timmy Chalamet's Bob Dylan wig is authentic, 100 percent Dwayne Johnson chest chair."
And, of the A Complete Unknown actor—who is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture—Drama alongside Adrien Brody, Colman Domingo, Ralph Fiennes and Sebastian Stan—Dwayne added, "And yes, I get to call him Timmy," before bursting into song, much like his Moana character.
But the stage wasn't the only place the 52-year-old spoke about his hair. Indeed, the Jumanji star spoke about his time portraying his character Maui in the live-action version of Moana while on the red carpet alongside his 23-year-old daughter Simone.
"Maybe I gotta grow my hair out," he told E! News correspondent Zuri Hall. "The thing about Moana, and I think the success about Moana, it’s just been this global embrace of our Polynesian culture and it’s really cool."
But what Dwayne—who is also dad to Jasmine, 9, and Tiana, 6—loves most about the film's success is the impact it's had on his children.
"Of everything that I love about Moana," he continued, "the thing that I love most [is] all three of my daughters see themselves in Moana. And I think this idea of emboldening and empowering our young women and how important that is. And I get to run around, with my long hair as Maui, and go, ‘Cheehoo,’ and embolden our young girls—it’s awesome."
Keep reading for more candid moments from the 2025 Golden Globes.
Only Love in the Building
Martin Short celebrated his costar Selena Gomez's big night with her fiancé Benny Blanco by her side.
This Friendship is No Pain
Costars Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin embraced after the latter's big win.
A Wickedly Good Time
The stars of the epic movie musical toasted their many nominations.
Two Stars, Passing in the Night
Icons Kate Winslet and Angelina Jolie shared a poignant moment during the ceremony.
Overcome
Emilia Pérez star Zoe Saldaña tearfully celebrated her first Golden Globe win.
Dancing Through Life
Stars Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, John Lithgow and Kathy Bates snapped a sweet pic together.
Mother-Daughter Moment
During Angelina's sweet outing with her daughter Zahara Jolie, the Golden Globes offered guests a sushi feast by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, which included yellowtail jalapenos and miso black cod, also serving Saratoga Signature Blue water during the ceremony and at the after-party.
A Big Win
Shögun's Anna Sawai rightfully celebrated her big win—and first Golden Globe.
Odd Man Out
A Complete Unknown star Timothée Chalamet is every guy sitting with his girlfriend while she's chatting away with her pals.
A Substantial Moment
Demi Moore enjoyed a good cry off-stage after her win for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, for The Substance.
You Old So-and-So
Harrison Ford and Vin Diesel came face to face and the pairing is such a Hitchcockian mystery the room went black and white.
Avengers Assembled!
Anthony Mackie showed his love for his Marvel compatriot when Sebastian Stan snagged the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy for A Different Man.
This Must Be the Good Place
Is that a devilish gleam in Ted Danson's eye as he reunited with fellow Good Place alum Kristen Bell?
Golden Girls
Molly Sims, model Elaine Irwin, Nobody Wants This creator Erin Foster and her sister Sara Foster stopped for a selfie.
A Real Pair
Sing Sing star Colman Domingo caught up with Kieran Culkin, the Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture winner for A Real Pain.
Silver Foxes
Glenn Close would not be ignored when she wanted a word with her Air Force One costar Harrison Ford.
A Couple of Acting Thoroughbreds
Slow Horses actor Gary Oldman and Lee star Kate Winslet, both nominees who play Oscar winners in real life, cuddled up for a memory.
Love All
The Bear's Ayo Edebiri and Challengers star Zendaya, both nominees, took a glamorous snap during a break in the festivities, with a photo bomb brought to you by Dax Shepard.
Rock Solid
Dwayne Johnson was Zoe Saldana's rock after she got emotional accepting her win for Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture.
Funny People
It was all love and laughs for fellow nominees Jamie Foxx and Adam Sandler, who were both vying for Best Stand-Up Comedy Performance—Television (and both lost, to Ali Wong).
Globes Crashers
Everything was coming up roses for Amy Adams, a Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, nominee for Nightbitch and Only Murders in the Building guest actress Melissa McCarthy.
Table for Two
No one ever looks more in love than Babygirl star Nicole Kidman, a nominee for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama, and husband Keith Urban.
Call for Backup
Kylie Jenner, Elle Fanning and Top Gun: Maverick actress Monica Barbaro caught up during a commercial break.
Like a Love Song
Selena Gomez, a two-time nominee at the Jan. 5 ceremony for Emilia Perez and Only Murders in the Building, enjoys date night wherever she goes, so long as fiancé Benny Blanco is there.
She Wants This
Kristen Bell, a Best Actress in a Television Series—Musical or Comedy nominee for hit Netflix series Nobody Wants This, only had eyes for husband Dax Shepard.
On the Rocks With a Twist(ers)
Hit Man star Glen Powell, a nominee for Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, made a beeline for the bar (no need to go thirsty) with his dates for the evening—dad Glen Powell Sr. and mom Cyndy Powell—close behind.
Pretty Darn Famous
Truth be told, Golden Globes presenter Kate Hudson knows how to make an entrance.
With the Wizard
Jaunty Jeff Goldblum brought wife Emilie Goldbum to witness the Wicked phenomenon (and see if the blockbuster wins for Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy).
Turning the Tables
Jesse Plemons, a Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, nominee for Kinds of Kindness snapped a moment for posterity alongside wife Kirsten Dunst.
The Pictures Got Small
Cate Blanchett finds herself on the other side of the room for a change, the movie star a nominee for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture—Television for Disclaimer.