Maura Higgins Attends Golden Globes Amidst US Expansion Reports
Reality TV star reportedly making significant inroads into the American market.


Callum Smith
Maura Higgins made a notable appearance at the Golden Globes.
Maura Higgins, originally from Ballymahon, County Longford, attended the prestigious Golden Globes event, solidifying her growing presence in the American market.
Higgins first found fame on the UK version of Love Island, a reality TV stint that catapulted her to stardom.
Her appearance at the Golden Globes coincides with reports of her rapid expansion into the US market, where she is becoming a significant figure.
A key driver of her growth is her role in The Traitors US, where she clashed with fellow contestant Michael Rapaport.
Higgins publicly accused Rapaport of being a Traitor on the show, leading to a heated exchange between the two.
Rapaport, a vocal pro-Israel advocate, also made a derogatory comment about New York politician Zohran Mamdani, referring to him as a 's*** stain'.
Reports of Higgins' ambitions to establish herself in the US first surfaced in June, according to sources.
Her participation in The Traitors US has been a key part of her ascent in the American market.
Elsewhere at the Golden Globes, Timothée Chalamet took home the award for Best Actor in a Drama Film, a major achievement in his career.
Higgins' appearance at the Golden Globes marks a significant milestone in her career, as she continues to make waves in the US.
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