We Watched the 2021 Golden Globes So You Didn’t Have To
This year s Golden Globes were undeniably different, but the show did go on. Here’s what you missed including several sweet moments and significant wins, as well as a resounding call for inclusivity. Ishani Nath Updated
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The 78th annual Golden Globes was truly like no other and yet, so much of the show, and many of its issues, felt the same.
Due to the pandemic, this year’s Globes were telecast live with co-hosts Amy Poehler in Los Angeles and Tina Fey in New York. Instead of the typical ballroom packed with celebs chatting and drinking together, nominees tuned in from their couches, just like the rest of us. Live presenters, including Gal Gadot, Salma Hayek and Margot Robbie, took the stage at either The Rainbow Room in New York or the Beverly Hilton Hotel in L.A. and spoke in front of a smaller, socially distanced and masked audience of first responders and
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