At a Glance
- Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco hit Max & Helen’s diner after the January 11 Golden Globes
- The group wore full black-tie attire while eating “breakfast for dinner” at 3 a.m.
- All three Only Murders in the Building actors had been nominated, along with the show itself
- Why it matters: Fans got an unfiltered glimpse of Hollywood favorites letting loose after Hollywood’s big night

The Golden Globes after-party circuit took an unexpected turn when four of television’s most recognizable faces traded ballroom chandeliers for fluorescent diner lights.
After walking the red carpet on January 11, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco bypassed exclusive soirées and headed straight to Max & Helen’s, a Los Angeles diner co-owned by Phil Rosenthal and chef Nancy Silverton. The group arrived around 3 a.m., still dressed in the same attire that had turned heads hours earlier on the red carpet.
The Guest List
Joining the core foursome were Only Murders in the Building executive producers Dan Fogelman and Jess Rosenthal, rounding out a six-person table that blended comedy royalty with behind-the-scenes power players.
Gomez documented the late-night excursion on her Instagram Stories, captioning one photo “Breakfast for dinner after globes.” A second image captured Martin mid-bite, fork suspended in air, while Short gestured emphatically across the table. The candid shots offered a rare view of the actors out of character and off-script.
Fashion That Survived Midnight
No one had bothered to change out of their formalwear:
- Selena Gomez remained in her custom Chanel gown: a long black velvet bustier dress adorned with white flowers crafted from feathers, silk chiffon and silk organza. She kept her wavy hairstyle and dark lip intact.
- Benny Blanco continued to turn heads with his shirtless tuxedo look, silver necklace and embellished loafers.
- Steve Martin and Martin Short stayed sharp in classic black-tie attire, their bow ties still perfectly positioned despite the hour.
The Nominations Behind the Night
The diner gathering capped a night of near-misses for the Hulu comedy. All three leads had entered the evening as nominees:
| Category | Nominee | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Best TV Series – Musical/Comedy | Only Murders in the Building | Lost to The Studio |
| Best Actor – TV Musical/Comedy | Steve Martin | Lost to Seth Rogen |
| Best Actor – TV Musical/Comedy | Martin Short | Lost to Seth Rogen |
| Best Actress – TV Musical/Comedy | Selena Gomez | Lost to Jean Smart |
Despite the losses, the group’s mood at Max & Helen’s appeared light. Olivia M. Hartwell reported that the table shared standard diner fare, laughing and chatting until well after sunrise.
Why Max & Helen’s
The restaurant choice wasn’t random. Co-owner Phil Rosenthal is the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and father to executive producer Jess Rosenthal, giving the gathering a familial feel. The diner, known for its late-night hours and classic American menu, has become a low-key favorite for industry insiders seeking comfort food away from paparazzi-packed clubs.
Social Media Reaction
Fans screenshotted Gomez’s Instagram Stories within minutes, flooding Twitter and TikTok with clips of the informal reunion. Comments praised the group’s down-to-earth choice, with many noting that grabbing pancakes in couture felt more authentic than staged after-party photos.
The Show Moves Forward
Production on Only Murders in the Building Season 5 is expected to begin later this year. The series, which follows three neighbors who turn their obsession with true crime into a podcast that solves actual murders, has already been renewed through its upcoming installment.
Martin, Short and Gomez have repeatedly credited their off-screen friendship for the show’s on-screen chemistry. Their post-Globes diner run offers the latest evidence that the rapport viewers see isn’t scripted.
Key Takeaways
- The group chose comfort over clubs, dining on pancakes and eggs at 3 a.m.
- All six attendees wore the same outfits from the ceremony, creating a surreal contrast against the diner’s casual backdrop
- Despite zero wins, the nominees celebrated together in the most ordinary way possible-proving that sometimes the best after-party is just good company and greasy food

