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Admiring the reason why a series of female stars `dyed black` the red carpet of the 2018 Golden Globes
This year’s Golden Globes red carpet was truly `blacked out` by female (and male) actors who agreed to fight against sexual abuse and gender inequality.
For the first time hosting the Golden Globes, Seth Meyers did not hesitate to go straight into the sexual abuse scandal that had rocked the entertainment industry with a humorous tone: `The elephant (Harvey Weinstein) is not in the audience.`
Male MC Seth Meyers.
We can see the coincidence between the 2017 Emmy and the 2018 Golden Globes when the names announced in many categories are quite similar and both honor women’s talents.
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Everything you need to know about the 2018 Golden Globes
Opening the awards night, `Australian Swan` Nicole Kidman won the award for Best Actress in a miniseries or television movie for HBO’s Big Little Lies.
Nicole Kidman opened the awards night with a win for her role in Big Little Lies.
In her acceptance speech, Nicole Kidman said: “My role represents what is at the heart of today’s story: abuse.
Actress Laura Dern also won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Television Movie thanks to this film. At the same time, Big Little Lies also had a bumper harvest with two other awards: Miniseries or Television Movie.
Rachel Brosnahan and Elisabeth Moss won Outstanding Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series, respectively.
Actress Rachel Brosnahan.
Elisabeth Moss is too familiar to the audience as a maid who is raped to give birth to children for powerful families in the drama series `The Handmaid’s Tale` – a work that won the highest award at Emmy 69. At the Globes
Elisabeth Moss.
In addition, many award-winning works revolve around stories about women.
However, the most notable event at this awards ceremony was Oprah Winfrey’s speech when receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award.
Oprah Winfrey spoke while accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award.
And whether it was an on-screen win or a mark from red carpet outfits, the 2018 Golden Globes recognized the official rise of women.