Glambot drama explained: viral Jennifer Lopez moment, Cole Walliser backlash, and the original creator speaks out
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Glambot drama explained: viral Jennifer Lopez moment, Cole Walliser backlash, and the original creator speaks out


Director Joseph Kahn reveals he originated the Glambot a decade ago


Glambot drama explained: Viral Jennifer Lopez moment, Cole Walliser backlash, and the original creator speaks out© Chris Chew/UPI/Shutterstock
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
JANUARY 21, 2026 1:36 PM ESTJAN 21, 2026, 1:36 PM EST

What began as a blink-and-you ’ll-miss-it red-carpet moment at the 2026 Golden Globes has since exploded into one of the most tangled celebrity discourse cycles of the season, pulling Jennifer Lopez, Glambot director Cole Walliser, former clients, Drag Race stars, and even the original creator of the Glambot into the drama.

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The viral moment that sparked it all:

When Jennifer Lopez stepped in front of the Glambot at the Golden Globes, the interaction appeared brisk. In behind-the-scenes footage later shared on Instagram, Lopez had her back turned as Walliser spoke to her, barely exchanged words, executed her pose flawlessly, waved, and moved on.

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When Jennifer Lopez stepped in front of the Glambot at the Golden Globes, the interaction appeared brisk.

Some viewers interpreted the moment as dismissive. Comments flooded in, accusing Lopez of being “rude,” with one user writing, “My favorite part was when she didn’t look at, speak to, or smile at you,” and another asking, “Jesus Cole, did Jlo even speak a word to you?”

But Walliser himself quickly and repeatedly shut down that narrative. “I didn’t take it personally. It didn’t feel rude in that moment,” Walliser said in an Instagram video. It was also reported that the red carpet was closed, which would explain why the interaction was quick.

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Glambot drama explained: Viral Jennifer Lopez moment, Cole Walliser backlash, and the original creator speaks out

According to Walliser, timing was the real issue. “It’s just unfortunate that the position was she was facing away from me. So I am talking to her, she is looking away, but she’s getting ready for the move,” he explained. “In the moment, I’m not like, ‘Hey, turn around and look.’ I knew what she was doing.”

Walliser emphasized that Lopez was simply working efficiently in a high-pressure environment. “She’s just down to business,” he said. “I knew she was getting ready. I knew it was late. We were just getting through it. That moment didn’t feel rude.”

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Just days after Walliser defended Lopez, the narrative took an unexpected turn.

He also contextualized the broader chaos of red carpets, noting that confusion and rushed interactions are the norm, not the exception. “Sometimes they don't know what they're walking up to… It's just because it's just so crazy,” he said, adding that in his experience, celebrities are rarely unkind. 

“I’ve never felt anybody was rude to me. I think people are at work. They’re rushed. The world is crazy, and I never take it personal.” Walliser even praised Lopez in the caption of the original post, writing, “The Queen JLO!! She walked the carpet so close to it closing (it might have technically been closed at that point), so I was happy she was able to quickly stop. No messing around — just wham, bam, thank you, GLAM!”

Old emails resurface:

Just days after Walliser defended Lopez, the narrative took an unexpected turn. Yinka Animashaun shared an alleged 2019 email exchange with Walliser on X, detailing what she described as an “unprofessional and unkind” interaction while inquiring about booking the Glambot for her wedding.

In the emails, Walliser appeared to question whether Animashaun could afford the service before sharing the price. “It is not cheap, if you feel like something like this might be within your budget range, then I am happy to discuss further,” Walliser wrote.

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Yinka Animashaun shared an alleged 2019 email exchange with Walliser on X, detailing what she described as an “unprofessional and unkind” interaction

After Animashaun replied that it was within her budget, Walliser responded, “I don’t see how you could be since I didn’t say how much it was and could be between $10,000 and $1,000,000.”

When she later said she would follow up, Walliser added, “If you wanted to know how much it costs you just needed to ask, you don’t need to pretend you are going to book it.”

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The controversy only grew louder when 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' alum Morphine weighed in, alleging dismissive treatment during a Glambot shoot at the Emmys.

Animashaun told People the exchange left her “hurt” and “angry.” “As a Black woman I am no stranger to people making assumptions about who I am or what I am capable of,” she said, “but I think his responses to me were exceptionally unprofessional and unkind.”

Past interactions:

The controversy only grew louder when 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' alum Morphine weighed in, alleging dismissive treatment during a Glambot shoot at the Emmys.

“No shade he paid me and the others girls dust when we did our Glambot at the Emmy’s,” she wrote on X. “I guess cause we weren’t famous enough for him.”

Who really created the Glambot?

As the spotlight intensified, another voice entered the conversation, director Joseph Kahn.

Kahn, a Grammy-winning filmmaker known for iconic music videos for Taylor Swift, Eminem, Britney Spears, and Lady Gaga, publicly stated that he originated the Glambot concept in 2016 for E! Entertainment.

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As the spotlight intensified, another voice entered the conversation, director Joseph Kahn.

“Yes I created it back in 2016 for E! The lighting, camera work, lens choices, and methodology are all my design,” Kahn wrote.

Industry insiders also credit Gary Snegaroff with developing the Glambot as a technical tool for E! and NBC, while Walliser later became its most visible director and public face, synonymous with its viral red-carpet presence.

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