Ricky Gervais's latest stint as the host of the Golden Globes left the famous faces in the audience cringing.
03.01.2020 - 00:41 / etonline.com
Ricky Gervais is addressing his recent controversy over tweets that some have criticized as being transphobic.
Late last month, the 58-year-old comedian tweeted a reply to parody account Jarvis Dupont over author J.K. Rowling voicing her support for a woman named Maya Forstater, who wrote an essay on Medium about losing her job after speaking up about the negative impact of gender identity rights.
The Dupont tweet read, «J.K. Rowling is a TERF! Speaking as a trans woman, the thought that I will no
Ricky Gervais's latest stint as the host of the Golden Globes left the famous faces in the audience cringing.
© 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.
On Sunday, comedian Ricky Gervais hosted the Golden Globes for a fifth time, offering some of his most brutal jokes to date.
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.
Television has a way of uniting Americans in a way nothing else can.
Whitney Cummings is defending Ricky Gervais after his opening monologue at the Golden Globes, which saw the notoriously controversial host waste no time laying into the Hollywood elite.
Ricky Gervais couldn't be happier his Golden Globes hosting duties are officially over.
Ricky Gervais is so happy his Golden Globes hosting duties are over!
Well, that was easy!
Ricky Gervais has said he was thrilled by the positive response to his Golden Globes monologue, but added that he is glad it is now over.
Ricky Gervais, hosting the Golden Globes for the fifth time, repeatedly assured the audience he didn’t care about its gasps and shocked reactions to his most controversial jokes — after all, he said, it’s his last time hosting.“Let’s have a laugh at your expense, shall we? Remember, they’re just jokes,” he advised the famous members of the audience.“We’re all gonna die soon, and there’s no sequel.”Here are some of the most scathing lines – except for the vulgar digs about James Corden and Judi