Norman Lear, Rita Moreno arrive at Golden Globes on scooter

Norman Lear and Rita Moreno know how to arrive in style.

The old friends drove onto the Golden Globes red carpet on a scooter Sunday night.

“Two for the road,” Lear captioned a photo on Twitter.

The legendary producer, whose “All in the Family” defined a generation of TV, was recently celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors.

Moreno, meanwhile, stars in Netflix’s remake of Lear’s “One Day at a Time.”

The EGOT winner shared her own “Me Too” story at the Paley Center for Media’s gala in October, just days after allegations of Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault became public.

Moreno, now 85, claimed that then-Fox studio chief Buddy Adler spent a year chasing her when she was just 18.

“I just kind of knew this was not the person I wanted to mess around with,” she said.

“You never get over something like that. I just want to say — you know what? I’m still f--king here.”

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