Bring on the slime! The Kids’ Choice Awards are back — and it is going to be a star-studded event.
16.01.2023 - 03:13 / usmagazine.com
There will be several stars missing from the 28th annual Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday, January 15, after testing positive for coronavirus.
Jamie Lee Curtis revealed on Friday, January 13, that she had COVID-19, three days after attending the Golden Globes on Tuesday, January 10.
“F—K COVID! Sadly, this head cheerleader is not going to be at all the weekend festivities cheering on her friends and colleagues. Life on life’s terms,” the Everything Everywhere All at Once actress wrote alongside a picture of three tests with positive results. “I’m glad that there are all these home tests available so that I didn’t go to the @americanfilminstitute lunch and spread my germs.”
Curtis, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress, was supposed to attend Sunday’s ceremony at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles and the BAFTA Tea Party in Beverly Hills on Saturday, January 14.
“I was SO looking forward to going to the @bafta tea and the @criticschoice awards as a nominee and member of a motley crew!” she continued. “I’m so proud of these people, and I look forward to cheering them on through my TV set. Stay safe out there people.”
Everything Everywhere All at Once is also nominated for Best Picture, Best Comedy and Best Acting Ensemble, with Michelle Yeoh up for Best Actress, Ke Huy Quan for Best Supporting Actor and Stephanie Hsu for Best Supporting Actress. Additionally, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are nominated for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, and the film is recognized in the Best Hair and Makeup, Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Production Design and Best Visual Effects categories.
As social media users pointed out how many celebs the Freaky Friday star came in contact with at the Globes, Curtis
Bring on the slime! The Kids’ Choice Awards are back — and it is going to be a star-studded event.
The Oscar nominations revealed Tuesday did not include any female directors, extending a trend that across this season’s awards landscape. It means the modest streak of women winning the Directing Oscar will end at two, after back-to-back wins the past two years with Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog) in 2022 and Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) in 2021.
Glam, Bam! The 28th Critics’ Choice Awards took place on Sunday, January 15, at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles and the red carpet did not disappoint. See every look here!
Jean Smart tonight won her second straight Critics Choice Award for her starring role in HBO Max’s Hacks. She was not on hand to accept the trophy for Best Actress in a Comedy Series because the five-time Emmy winner had tested positive for Covid, a rep for Smart confirmed to Deadline.
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Another day, another red carpet! The 2023 Critics’ Choice Awards are just hours away — and viewers can expect fan-favorite stars to slay.
The Critics Choice Awards are set for Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. There ceremony will air live on the East Coast on the CW and tape-delayed on the West Coast except for in Los Angeles.In L.A., KTLA will host a preshow beginning at 2 p.m. PT on air and on the channel’s website.