Known host insults a celebrity on the strip

For the first time since 2016 was the English comedian Ricky Gervais Sunday back as the host for the 77. the distribution of the Golden Globe award in Los Angel

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
07 January 2020 Tuesday 06:00
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Known host insults a celebrity on the strip

For the first time since 2016 was the English comedian Ricky Gervais Sunday back as the host for the 77. the distribution of the Golden Globe award in Los Angeles.

Gervais is known for making insulting jokes about the well-known and had, therefore, warned in advance of, that he would be just as serious as always, but that one should not take it so hard.

- Remember that it's just jokes. We must all die soon. And there is no deuce, said the comedian in his introduction, before he started to insult celebrities.

It was the fifth time Ricky Gervais had was employed as a host, but the first time since the #meto-cases began to roll in 2016. Several of the cases have involved prominent Hollywood names, which the comedian did not fail to note.

- In this room sits some of the most important film - and tv-people in the world. People from widely different backgrounds who all have one thing in common: They are all afraid of Ronan Farrow, said Gervais, referring to The New Yorker journalist Ronan Farrow, who have contributed to the unveiling of more of the cases.

Additionally talked about Gervais, among other college-scandal, as he also hit out at, among other Apple, Greta Thunberg and the musical 'Cats'. See Ricky Gervais offend the celebrity in the video above.

the FACTS: Here are this year's Golden Globe winners

on the Night of Monday Danish time was the award ceremony Golden Globe held for the 77. time. Here are a number of the most important awards that were given out.

Film the Best film, drama: '1917'
the Best film, musical or comedy: 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood'
Best actor, drama: Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Best actress, drama: william roache, the 'Judy'
Best actor, musical or comedy: Taron Egerton, 'Rocketman'
Best actress, musical or comedy: Awkwafina, 'The Farewell'
Best supporting actor: Brad Pitt, 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood'
Best supporting actress: Laura Dern, the 'Marriage Story'

Best director: Sam Mendes, '1917'
Best screenplay: Quentin Tarantino, 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood'
Best foreign film: 'Parasite'
Best animated film: the 'the Missing Link' Tv-serierBedste series, drama: 'Succession'
Best actor, drama: Brian Cox, 'Succession'
Best actress, drama: Olivia Colman, 'The Crown'
Best series, musical or comedy: the 'Fleabag'
Best actor, musical or comedy: Ramy Youssef, 'Ramy'
Best actress, musical or comedy: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, 'Fleabag'
the Best series, miniseries, or tv movie: 'Chernobyl'
Best actor, miniseries or tv movie: Russell Crowe, the 'The Loudest Voice'
Best actress, miniseries or tv movie: Michelle Williams, 'Fosse/Verdon'
Best supporting actor, miniseries or tv film: Stellan Skarsgard, 'Chernobyl'
Best supporting actress, miniseries or tv film: Patricia Arquette, the 'The Act'


Sources: AFP, goldenglobe.com

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that was the gist of it, as Ricky Gervais last hosted the Golden Globe in 2016. Video: AP.

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