Daniel Craig reveals why wife Rachel Weisz didn’t attend Golden Globes

Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz
Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty ImagesNominated for their work Queer, Daniel Craig Headed to the 2025 Golden Globe Awards alone, leaving fans wondering where his wife was, Rachel Weiszwas.
Weisz, 54, had good reason to opt out of the Sunday, Jan. 5 event, according to Craig, who shared the details of her no-show with others. extra On the red carpet.
when asked extraof Adam Glassman Regardless of whether Weisz is “with you tonight,” Craig, 56, responded, “She’s not, no, she’s sending our kids back to school.” Craig and Weisz, who married in 2011, They have a 6-year-old daughter, Grace.
Craig was nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture but ultimately lost. Adrien Brody for his job fauvismAnd Weisz is notoriously private when it comes to her family life. (Craig is also the father of 32-year-old daughter Ella, whom he shares with his ex-wife) Fiona Loudonand the stepfather of Weisz’s son Henry, whom she lives with her ex-husband Darren Aronofsky.)
In a rare comment in April 2023, Weisz opened up about the couple’s home life, saying Stephen Colbert In the program aired on April 20 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert“Daniel and our daughter have been watching Star Wars”.
this constant gardener The star added, “It was like a father and daughter, having a bonding experience where they started from the very beginning.” Weisz then revealed that the youngster was “obsessed” and started asking her mother to Google Search for things like “What does Darth Vader look like behind the mask?”
“She wants to know everything,” Weisz explains. “She was fascinated by mythology and these characters felt so real to her.”
Weisz added that her daughter also saw Craig’s brief cameo in 2015. The Force Awakens In which Craig depicts a stormtrooper Daisy RidleyRey, as the character, performs Jedi mind tricks.
As for Craig, the actor shared his insight in November 2024, telling new york times His chosen acting projects keep him at home as much as possible. “I have a six-year-old at home,” Craig told the outlet. “And I didn’t want to be as far away from home as I had been.”
Craig’s candid comments coincided with the release of his interview. hollywood reporter‘s “Awards Chatter” podcast, recorded in mid-November 2024, delves into Craig’s thoughts on his second James Bond film Breaking the Quantum of Solace.
Although proud of the film’s “amazing stunt sequences,” Craig said he felt the film overall was “less than successful.” “Storytelling doesn’t exist,” he said at the time. “Here’s the hard lesson: It’s not a good idea to start a movie without a script.”