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Party or not? Golden Globes proves test for Hollywood sex scandal

By Jill Serjeant

 

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A crew member works on stage in front of the set for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards news conference at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California January 13, 2008. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/File Photo

 

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The red carpet is rolling out, the champagne is on ice and the statuettes are about to be handed over.

 

But with the cloud of sexual harassment hanging over Hollywood's annual round of self-congratulations, the Golden Globe ceremony on Sunday marks the first test of how the industry will handle live on the world's stage a scandal that has rocked show business.

 

"This is an issue that is centre stage in Hollywood and is playing out at the award shows," said Tom O'Neil, founder of awards website GoldDerby.com.

 

Celebrities and filmmakers who were once major players during awards season have been shunned, written out of shows or snubbed in nominations.

 

Women are planning to wear black on the Golden Globes red carpet to signal support of sexual harassment victims; a major talent agency has cancelled its annual Golden Globes party to instead fund legal defence for victims; and the Screen Actors Guild Awards later in January will feature all female presenters.

 

The mood ahead of the Oscars on March 4 ranges from nervousness to eagerness to take a stand.

 

"Everyone I have been talking to is relishing the opportunity to make this kind of visibility and attention more meaningful than simply about the glorification of a single profession," actress Michelle Williams, who is Golden Globe nominated for "All the Money in the World," told Reuters.

 

More than 30 men have accused Kevin Spacey of sexual misconduct and more than 70 women have made allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein.

 

Dustin Hoffman, comedian Louis C.K. and Jeffrey Tambor are among dozens of other celebrities, politicians and businessmen who have been accused of sexual impropriety.

 

Reuters is unable to independently verify any of the accusations. Weinstein has denied having any non-consensual sex with anyone, Spacey apologised to one of his accusers but was erased from "All the Money in the World" and written out of his TV series "House of Cards."

 

Hoffman and Tambor have denied any wrongdoing. C.K. admitted past misconduct and his movie and TV projects have been dropped.

 

"I always saw this awards season as a perfect little bubble where everything is magical and beautiful because it's movies. I think what we're realizing now is that it has its own issues that it has to work on," Emily Gordon, screenwriter for movie "The Big Sick," told Reuters

 

On Sunday, all eyes will be on Golden Globes host Seth Meyers and how he navigates what is traditionally a boozy celebration and the elephant in the room.

 

"He's got an impossible job. He can't ignore the hot button issue in Hollywood. He's expected to lead a jokathon but it's not a laughing matter," said O'Neil.

 

Meyers said on Thursday that he would tackle the issue.

 

"Fingers crossed we meet the right tone but that's certainly our goal," he told Reuters Television. "A great thing about the Globes is that people use it as a platform, and I don't think this year will be any different."

 

Hollywood is also at odds with itself. Matt Damon was slammed in December for suggesting that allegations of rape and inappropriate touching should not be conflated. Talk show host James Corden was criticized for joking about Weinstein at a Beverly Hills event in October, and Rose McGowan accused Meryl Streep of remaining silent about Weinstein's alleged behaviour. Streep denied the accusation and called for women to unite.

 

"This is getting to be a whole internecine battle in Hollywood. I think they are all very nervous," said Pete Hammond, awards columnist for Deadline.com.

 

The Golden Globe awards for film and television will be televised live from Beverly Hills on NBC on Sunday Jan. 7, starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT (0100 GMT on Monday).

 

 
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56 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

a major talent agency has cancelled its annual Golden Globes party to instead fund legal defence for victims;

 

Why would the victims need legal defense? 

 

Maybe an advocate to help them keep their careers after whistleblowing, but that's not the same as a legal defense.

 

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7 hours ago, impulse said:

 

Why would the victims need legal defense? 

 

Maybe an advocate to help them keep their careers after whistleblowing, but that's not the same as a legal defense.

 

Countersuits, the threat of which by powerful people, can quiet most anyone.

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7 hours ago, impulse said:

 

Why would the victims need legal defense? 

 

Maybe an advocate to help them keep their careers after whistleblowing, but that's not the same as a legal defense.

 

Countersuits, the threat of which by powerful people, can quiet most anyone.

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5 hours ago, BuaBS said:

Maybe a lot of sex jokes/puns and less Trump bashing ? I may watch and hope for some groping :smile: , but Seth Meyers ? Bummer :sad:.

With groping a hot issue, Trump will not be forgotten.

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Women just want a bunch of castrated men on a leash.

 

I hrew up in a very very rich family, women would throw themselfs at my dad.

 

Women love power and money. How many of yhe Hollywood female stars have just average husbands????

Few if any

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