Big celebrities have called out the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for not having a single Black member, and hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler piled on.
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The 2021 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night honored stars who ranged from the absolutely expected to the pleasantly surprising. Here are the biggest surprises from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association s picks for the 78th annual ceremony. And see the full rundown of winners here.
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Surprise: Rosamund Pike, I Care a Lot After Rosamund Pike surprisingly won for “I Care A Lot,” she made sure that the HFPA knows “I care a lot” about this honor. Pike’s performance in the Netflix film echoes her duplicitous turn in “Gone Girl” (for which she was also Golden Globe nominated) as she plays a crooked legal guardian who swindles elderly people out of their life savings.