Sunday's Golden Globes marked Ricky Gervais' fifth and final time as host and, as promised, the star pulled out all the stops when it came to pushing the envelope of taste and what is legally allowable on television.
06.01.2020 - 23:01 / eonline.com
Well, that was easy!
On Sunday, Ricky Gervais took to Twitter to commemorate his record-breaking fifth time hosting the 2020 Golden Globes—and, in true Gervais fashion, he didn't hold anything back. Acknowledge the response to his envelope-pushing monologue, The Office alum thanked fans for their support and admitted that he's happy his final hosting gig has come to an end.
"Thanks for all your amazing comments about my Golden Globes monologue," he wrote. "Best reaction ever and that means a
Sunday's Golden Globes marked Ricky Gervais' fifth and final time as host and, as promised, the star pulled out all the stops when it came to pushing the envelope of taste and what is legally allowable on television.
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