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Norman Lear is making his thoughts known.
On Sunday evening, ahead of becoming the third-ever recipient of the Carol Burnett Award at the 2021 Golden Globe Awards, the 98-year-old actor shared his thoughts on the controversy surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association s lack of Black members. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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Sharing his thoughts in a candid video posted on Instagram, Lear began his message by detailing his excitement to be a part of the ceremony, before he also noted, I m thinking too about the Hollywood Foreign Press and the fact, as they will talk about tonight it s on everybody s mind that they have been existing all these years without so much as an African American leader among them. There hasn t been one.
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Spine-tingling jazz, yes. Thrilling tales of gunfights and adventure under vast skies, of course. Big hats. Soap operas dripping with diamonds and greed. The Deep South of America is the natural home of all these.
But not cuisine. Heading to the former Confederate states in search of delicious food, as Bake Off s Nadiya Hussain did in her American Adventure (BBC1), is like taking a rocket ship to Mars to sample its party atmosphere. She was there for the wrong reason.
The locals were proud of their specialities, naturally, and it took a nine-year-old named Lola to warn us how bad it really was.