Certain things are just off limits, like anything mocking late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant‘s tragic death in a Jan. 26, 2020 helicopter crash at the age of 41.
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Australian recording artist Sia has apologized for the depiction of autism in her directorial feature debut, Music, after the movie surprisingly snagged two Golden Globe nominations.
The film has stirred controversy for casting neurotypical actress Maddie Ziegler as a nonverbal autistic woman who endlessly listens to music on her headphones. An online petition calling for Music to be canceled has nearly 18,000 signatures.
Following its Globes noms on Wednesday, Sia tweeted an apology, promised to
Certain things are just off limits, like anything mocking late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant‘s tragic death in a Jan. 26, 2020 helicopter crash at the age of 41.
It looks like this Bachelor Nation love story may not be over like we thought!
straight to your inboxThe response to Barcelona's latest Champions League hiding has drawn a predictable response from Manchester City fans. Last season's 8-2 defeat by Bayern Munich came before Lionel Messi announced his desire to leave the Nou Camp.
Anya Taylor-Joy has been so busy filming the latest David O. Russell film in Los Angeles that she wasn't aware of when the Globe nominations would be announced.
Jessica Biel told Justin Timberlake she loved him after he apologised to Britney Spears and Janet Jackson for his behaviour towards them in the past. The former NSYNC star released as statement following criticism of his behaviour towards ex girlfriend Britney Spears and his reaction to the 2004 Superbowl controversy affected Janet Jackson's career.
Sia has deleted her Twitter account following controversy over her new film “Music”, following backlash over scenes which depict the use of restraints on an autistic character. The move comes after a series of tweets apologizing for the scenes.
Tayshia Adams is sharing her thoughts on Clare Crawley‘s recent breakup from Dale Moss.
On Tuesday night, Leslie Odom Jr. went to sleep having never been recognized for the Golden Globes.
“I’ve been in this business for 30 years, and I was in the corner, happy, waving, part of great shows, never did I dream of this moment, nor was it a goal,” beamed Flight Attendant star and EP Kaley Cuoco about her first two Golden Globe nominations this morning.
Kaley Cuoco her first Golden Globe nomination. The 35-year-old star and executive producer finally cracked the awards code Wednesday when she earned not one, but two nominations for the HBO Max thriller.
Outlander fans are disappointed after the show starring Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe was snubbed at this year's Golden Globes.
Kaley Cuoco is living on Cloud Nine! The actress, 35, learned in the early hours of February 3 that she had earned her very first Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy for her role in the HBO Max series The Flight Attendant. Kaley could hardly contain her join, as seen in the real-time reaction videos she shared to her Instagram account shortly after learning the exciting news.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorRyan Murphy came away from Golden Globe nominations morning with a half-dozen mentions for his Netflix TV and movie productions, making him a significant contributor to the streamer’s industry-leading haul of 42 total mentions.Murphy, co-creator of “Glee,” “American Horror Story” and many other series, has long been a favorite of Hollywood Foreign Press Association voters.
While there were several double Golden Globe nominations this year for actors and actresses, Sacha Baron Cohen is in rare form earning three noms, tying with Helen Mirren and Jamie Foxx for the most ever by a performer in one year at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association ceremony.
This morning, 12-year-old German actress Helena Zengel earned her first Golden Globe nomination for her turn opposite Tom Hanks in Western, News of the World.
With two of his own Golden Globe nominations—Best Supporting Actor for playing Sam Cooke in Regina King’s One Night in Miami, and Best Original Song for “Speak Now” on its soundtrack—Leslie Odom Jr. says he’s “connecting the dots” between a trio of his projects that have all appeared in this morning’s list. In addition to these nominations, the taped concert film for Hamilton, and the Sia musical Music are both recognized in the Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy list.