
Hollywood has been in love with the Golden Globes for a long time. It’s a close relationship. And nobody wants to break it up except for the journalists who decry the lack of ethics in their cozy partnership.
Every so often, a publication sics reporters on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. People are “shocked, shocked!” to find out how much this coterie of 87 Hollywood correspondents from around the world are wined and feted and coddled and bribed with swag.
And: how white they are. This Sunday will reveal whether this group (which has no Black members) voted for any people of color. On Friday, #Time’sUp launched a protest campaign that calls out the Globes two days before its awards show February 28.
A cosmetic fix isn’t enough. #TIMESUPGlobes #Timesup pic.twitter.com/L9tzILjt3i
— Time’S Up (@Timesupnow) February 26, 2021
Among the voices who took up the call was Globes winner Sterling K. Brown,
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Every so often, a publication sics reporters on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. People are “shocked, shocked!” to find out how much this coterie of 87 Hollywood correspondents from around the world are wined and feted and coddled and bribed with swag.
And: how white they are. This Sunday will reveal whether this group (which has no Black members) voted for any people of color. On Friday, #Time’sUp launched a protest campaign that calls out the Globes two days before its awards show February 28.
A cosmetic fix isn’t enough. #TIMESUPGlobes #Timesup pic.twitter.com/L9tzILjt3i
— Time’S Up (@Timesupnow) February 26, 2021
Among the voices who took up the call was Globes winner Sterling K. Brown,