Bill Hader There was a very good reason not to be at the 2025 Golden Globes with a girlfriend Ali Wong.
“Bill was unable to attend the Globes due to a pre-existing eye condition that flared up and his doctor advised him to stay home and rest,” Hader's rep said. people Friday, January 10. “She and Ali are still together.”
Hader, 46, and Wang, 41, sparked breakup rumors after the comedian attended an awards show last weekend without Hader by her side. When Wong Walking the red carpet Alone, she brought a close friend as her plus-one.
While Wong took home the award for Best Performance in a Stand-Up Comedy on Television for his Netflix special Ali Wong: Single WomanHe made no mention of Hadar in his speech. Instead, he yelled at his partner.
“My best friend is here! Mia, thank you so much for all your love and support over the years,” Wong said during her speech. “It means a lot. Thank you so much.”
At last year's Golden Globes, Hader was by Wang's side when she won for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her portrayal of Amy Lau on the Netflix show. beef In 2024. Although Wong did not mention Hadar in his speech, the couple still celebrated his achievements Sharing a sweet kiss And lots of hugs.
Wang and Hadar were first linked in 2022 following her split from Justin Hakutar. Wong and Hadar split briefly later that year, but our weekly In April 2023 confirmed that they Rekindles their romance.
In his now-award-winning stand-up special, Wong joked about how he and Hadar got together.
“Hey, Ali, I just heard about your divorce today, and I want to tell you … I'm excited,” she remembers Hader telling her in a phone call when she got his number from a mutual friend. “Me, Ali, because look, I've had a crush on you forever, and I actually told my best friend years ago that you're my dream girl. And I know it sounds crazy, but, ah, I want you to be my girlfriend. “
Wong shared that while she was on tour in Europe, Hadar followed up by sending her flowers to multiple cities. While her female friends thought the gesture was “so sweet”, her male friends warned her that Hadar might be a “psychopath”.
“That's how cheap and lazy people become,” quips Wong. “Now when a colleague makes a kind gesture, a romantic gesture, it must be a symptom of an undiagnosed mental illness.”