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Sterling K. Brown & Susan Kelechi Watson Call Out HFPA's Lack of Black Representation at Golden Globes 2021

Sterling K. Brown and Susan Kelechi Watson are addressing the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s lack of diversity.

The This Is Us stars took to the stage during the 2021 Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on Sunday (February 28) in Beverly Hills, Calif. where they poked some fun at the HFPA’s controversy.

A few days before the awards show, it was revealed that the organization does not include a single black member.

β€œIt’s good to be Black at the Golden Globes…er…back, back at the Golden Globes,” Sterling said on stage.

“It’s great to be black anywhere!” Susan responded.

FYI: Sterling K. Brown is wearing a Christian Dior tux. Susan Kelechi Brown is wearing Georges Hobeika dress and Aquazzura heels while carrying a Giuseppe Zanotti clutch.

Tiffany Haddish Glitters In Gold Gown While Presenting at Golden Globes 2021

Tiffany Haddish glitters up on stage at the 2021 Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on Sunday (February 28) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The 40-year-old actress was one of the presenters at the show on the West Coast where she presented Best Animated Feature Film to Disney Pixar’s Soul.

Tiffany wore an Alberta Ferretti gown to the show.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Tiffany Haddish

Also hitting the red carpet before the stage was Kenan Thompson.

The SNL alum wore an olive colored Bogart suit for the event, before presenting a fun award with Maya Rudolph.

Check out over 15+ pictures inside of Tiffany Haddish and Kenan Thompson at the Golden Globes 2021

Norman Lear Thanks TV Icon Carol Burnett While Being Honored with Her Eponymous Award at Golden Globes 2021 - Watch!

Norman Lear has received another huge honor!

The 98-year-old TV writer and producer was honored with the Carol Burnett Award during the 2021 Golden Globes on Sunday (February 28).

The Carol Burnett Award is presented annually to an honoree who has made outstanding contributions to the television medium on or off the screen.

In his acceptance speech, Norman thanked Carol Burnett, for which the award is named, saying “nobody has made me laugh harder.”

Norman went on to thank some of his creative partners over the years, before adding, “then of course, there’s my family – Lyn Davis Lear, five glorious daughters and my wonderful son, ranging in ages from 26 to 74,” as well as “my four fabulous grandchildren.”

“At close to 99, I can tell you that I’ve never lived alone, I’ve never laughed alone and that has as much to do with my being here today as anything else I know,” Norman said.

“And once more, thank you and bless you Carol Burnett for everything you have meant to me by way of joy, surprise, delight and laughter,” Norman added. “So glad we had this time together.”

Congrats Norman!

Jason Sudeikis Goes Viral for His Golden Globes 2021 Hoodie, Wins Big for 'Ted Lasso'

Jason Sudeikis, wearing a tie-dye hoodie, accepts the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy for his role on Ted Lasso at the 2021 Golden Globes.

The 45-year-old actor was shocked to win, and seemed floored for the first few moments of his acceptance speech!

“Here’s what I’ll say, I’ll say this — I want to thank everyone who works on the show,” he said. “I read this book to my son, Otis, called The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy and he has three questions like, ‘When’s the best time to do things? What is the right thing to do? And then who’s the most important one?’ And that last question, who’s the most important one, is the person you’re with. So, I kind of reject the premise of being best actor because in my humble opinion, the best actor is the person you’re acting with, so I want to give a shout-out to all the people I get to act with on this show.”

At this point, Don Cheadle, a fellow nominee, started telling Jason to wrap it up.

“And Don’s right, I need to wrap this puppy up, never been my forte,” he said. “Thank you, I appreciate you guys and shout-out to my fellow nominees.”

FYI: Jason is wearing a Listen + Lead multicolor tie-dye hoodie.

The Crown's Gillian Anderson Shines in Gold For Golden Globes 2021

Gillian Anderson is golden in this amazing photo for the 2021 Golden Globes.

The 52-year-old actress is up for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Crown, where she plays Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Gillian Anderson

She’s nominated alongside co-star Helena Bonham Carter, Julia Garner, Annie Murphy and Cynthia Nixon.

Gillian‘s other two co-stars, Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor just won their first Golden Globes tonight!

The series also won Best Drama series, too! This marks the shows’ second Golden Globe. It first won as show in 2016.

FYI: Gillian wore a Dior gown for the show.

Stay tuned for the full winner’s list from the show!

Gillian Anderson for 2021 Golden Globes

Tracy Morgan Mispronounces 'Soul' as 'Sal' at Golden Globes 2021, Explains the Snafu!

Tracy Morgan presents on stage at the 2021 Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on Sunday (February 28) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The 52-year-old actor was announcing Best Original Score at the awards show and the award went to Atticus Ross, Trent Reznor and Jon Batiste for the Pixar film Soul.

When announcing Soul, he actually pronounced it “Sal.”

After exiting the stage, Tracy actually explained why he made the big snafu. Check out what he wrote in his tweet, embedded below!

HFPA Members Address Lack of Black Journalists During Golden Globes 2021

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is reacting to the backlash they recently faced.

Ahead of the 2021 Golden Globes on Sunday (February 28), it was revealed that the organization does not include a single black member.

During the awards ceremony, HFPA members Helen Hoehne, Meher Tatna, and Ali Sar all appeared on stage to address the lack of diversity, promising to build a “more inclusive future.”

“Tonight, while we celebrate the work of artists from around the globe, we recognize we have our own work to do,” Helen Hoehne shared. “Like in film and television, Black representation is vital.”

Meher Tatna then added, “We must ensure everyone from all underrepresented communities gets a seat at our table and we are going to make that happen.”

Ali Sar then pledged to create an “environment where diverse membership is the norm, not the exception.”

The three ended their remarks by saying, “Thank you and we look forward to a more inclusive future.”

In their opening monologue, hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler called out the HFPA for having zero Black members. Find out what they said here.