Ricky Gervais Insults Everyone at the Golden Globes

You know the old saying: if you can't say anything nice, you're probably Ricky Gervais. The comic who has made a career out of being a jerk insulted everyone he could think of in his annual monologue as the Golden Globes host, and he still found time to promote his own Netflix series. Read on for details.


Via The Hollywood Reporter.

Once again, Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais did not shy away from hot-button topics in his monologue, even as he told the stars attending on Sunday not to elongate their acceptance speeches by referring to contentious current events.

At the top of the annual ceremony at the Beverly Hilton, Gervais ended his monologue by telling the nominees: “So if you do win an award tonight, don’t use it as a political platform to make a political speech. You're in no position to lecture the public about anything, you know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg. So, if you win, come up, accept your little award, thank your agent and your God and fuck off. OK?”

Gervais' swear word was bleeped out on NBC. He was also bleeped for his use of profanity in two other jokes: one where he called Cats' James Corden a "fat pussy" and another where he discussed the same film's Judi Dench "licking her ass."

The comedian, however, also peppered the monologue with references to #MeToo and contemporary issues. He started off by noting that it was his fifth time hosting, and therefore he didn't care what flak he would take. Then he punched in with a nod to last year's college admissions scandal: "I came here in a limo tonight and the license plate was made by Felicity Huffman," he said, referring to the actress' prison sentence.

Gervais noted that top film executives present at the ceremony may have come from different companies, "but they all have one thing in common: They're all terrified of Ronan Farrow. He's coming for you, he's coming for you."

While discussing the addition of Apple TV+ to the room, Gervais noted the irony of a #MeToo-themed show like The Morning Show being "made by a company who runs sweatshops in China. You say you're woke, but … if ISIS started a streaming service you’d call your agent."

Gervais pointed out he has a show on Netflix, Afterlife, about a man considering committing suicide after his wife dies.

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