TOP 5 Things That Happened At The Golden Globes 2020 (in No Particular Order)
TOP 5 things that happened at the Golden Globes 2020 (in no particular order)
Ricky Gervais calling out Leo on his borderline pedofilia

Ricky Gervais telling Hollywood to stfu because even if they like to pretend they're not they're part of the 1% and they know nothing about how real life works

Ricky Gervais using the word racist to describe Hollywood

Ricky Gervais calling out Hollywood for turning a blind eye to Harvey Weinstein and pretending that doesnt happen regularly

Joaquin Phoenix saying eat the rich and reminding Hollywood that they're going down too

BONUS: Bong Joon-ho telling Hollywood that if they really mean to be inclusive they need to start READING like the rest of the world

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