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06.01.2020 - 05:31 / eonline.com
Ricky Gervais sure knows how to shock and awe.
Believe it or not, calling out the comedian for his allegedly offensive tweets towards the LGBTQ+ community did not discourage him from making crass jokes in his opening monologue at the 2020 Golden Globes. In fact, it seemed to do quite the opposite. Within the first five minutes of the show's opening, the Brit had peoples' jaws dropped with his crude comments about Judi Dench's role in Cats, among other things.
To start, he picked fun at his
Rejoice! Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be returning to the stage to host the Golden Globes in 2021.
© Provided by The Independent Tim Allen has responded to Ricky Gervais’ admission that the only Golden Globes joke he regrets is the one he made about the actor and comedian.
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Television has a way of uniting Americans in a way nothing else can.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 2020 Golden Globes after-parties! Following an even of shocking jokes (mostly from host Ricky Gervais), stunning fashion, and speeches that ranged from inspiring to bizarre, the stars left the award show behind in favor of the after-parties.
Well, Ricky Gervais didn't disappoint, did he?
The 77th Annual Golden Globes Awards kicked off awards season with a bang on the first Sunday of 2020. Ricky Gervais hosted for the fifth — and allegedly final — time, so we get it if you skipped the live broadcast and opted to watch Twitter watch the show instead.
The 77th Golden Globes Awards kicked awards season off with a bang on the first Sunday of 2020. Ricky Gervais hosted for the fifth — and allegedly final — time, so we get it if you skipped the live broadcast and opted to watch Twitter watch the show instead.
Ricky Gervais just hosted the Golden Globes for the fifth and, as he said many times, last time.
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Pop, fizz, clink!
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We're off to the races at the 2020 Golden Globes!
Ricky Gervais is back at it.
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