
"Fortunately, this wouldn't be Storrie and Edebiri's only interaction for the night. The actors proved their easy banter while taking shots with CBS' Gayle King, where Storrie remarked that Edebiri's glass was a little fuller than his own. "That's interesting. Be a gentleman," Edebiri said, and Storrie wasted no time obliging by drinking the heftier share. ( King, for her part, opted for Martinelli's apple juice.)"
""Cheers to new friends," Storrie toasted. "To new friends," Edebiri and King agreed. When King continued interviewing the pair, they quickly proved their comedic chemistry by taking on raspy post-shot voices - but slipped back into their usual tones when King asked what they first said to each other upon meeting. Edeibiri led the way by assuming a flirty persona. "I was kind of like, Oh, yeah, well..." she said, looking Storrie up and down, which caused him to break out in laughter."
"while Edebiri agreed she was doing the same. The boozy interview ended on a sweetly sincere note, with Edebiri telling Storrie how big a fan she is. "I just think you're fantastic. I have no advice. I just hope we get to..." "That's honestly so crazy coming from you, because I've looked up to you for a little while now," Storrie said."
Ayo Edebiri and Connor Storrie met on the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet and chatted before the ceremony. Jackie Tohn briefly cut in for a photo with Storrie, and Edebiri reacted by saying, "Listen, I'm aware of the moment! No, I'm good." The pair later took shots with CBS' Gayle King, where Edebiri urged Storrie to be a gentleman and he drank the larger pour. They toasted "to new friends," adopted raspy post-shot voices for fun, exchanged flirty banter, and expressed mutual admiration, with Edebiri calling Storrie "fantastic" and Storrie admitting he had looked up to her.
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