who took “private jets to Palm Springs” while praising the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. for “the evening’s plant-based menu.” But it was women who dominated the ceremony with strong words onstage and backstage about feminism, a woman’s right to choose, LGBTQ acceptance and the president’s order to kill a top Iranian military leader.
She added, “So women, 18 to 118, when it is time to vote, please do so in your own self-interest. It’s what men have been doing for years.” Pausing as the audience cheered, she said, “It is what men have been doing for years, which is why the world looks so much like them. Don’t forget we are the largest voting body in this country. Let’s make it look more like us.
This isn’t the first time Arquette has brought politics to the awards podium. At the Emmys in September, when she won for supporting actress in a limited series, also for “The Act,”
Did they? Even though not ONE female director was nominated?
Buffoons
Come on LATimes...I know they made fools of themselves but you don’t need to write these sarcastic articles just to rub it in.
Loser
With their boobs bouncing in our faces saying, “Take me seriously!” When will they learn that no one gives a crap what they say...should’ve listened to Ricky.
The decision to have an abortion should be private and heart wrenching. It should not be a declaration of freedom for the purpose of success.
Women and (joaquinphoenix) also couldn't be bothered to care when a woman won bestscore. The only group Hollywood wants to pay less than women and POC are musicians.
To MW: Glad she has her priorities straight, God help us .
The RickyGervais parts were way better
And rickygervais gave voice to the rest of us ! Bravo Ricky 👏👏👏
We are artists, not sex symbols. Stop looking at my Golden Globes.
Here come all the triggered men with their BS comments about how awful female empowerment is.
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