Golden Globes 2023 Nominations: See the Complete List
12.12.2022 - 19:07
/ usmagazine.com
They’re back! The 80th Golden Globe Awards will be broadcast live again after this year’s ceremony was taken off the air amid a boycott of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
In May 2021, NBC announced that it would not televise the 2022 ceremony following reports about the lack of diversity within the ranks of the HFPA. Three months earlier, the Los Angeles Times published an exposé revealing that there were no Black members among the organization’s 87-person voting body.
As a result of the allegations, celebrities, agents and publicity firms announced that they would not work with the HFPA until changes were made. Tom Cruise, for his part, returned his three Golden Globe trophies, while Scarlett Johansson called for “fundamental reform” within the HFPA.
The organization went forward with its plans to hold the 2022 ceremony, though it wasn’t televised anywhere and no nominees, guests or journalists were in attendance. Winners were announced via press releases and social media, marking the first time since 1979 that there was no Golden Globes telecast.
The HFPA later invited more than 100 new members to join its voting body and changed its bylaws, taking steps to mitigate its diversity problems. In September, NBC announced that the 2023 show would once again air on the network following the HFPA’s efforts to make the organization more inclusive.
“We recognize the HFPA’s commitment to ongoing change and look forward to welcoming back the Golden Globes to NBC for its landmark 80th anniversary in January 2023,” NBCUniversal entertainment chair Frances Berwick said in statement at the time.
HFPA president Helen Hoehne also celebrated the show’s return to the air, adding in a statement: “We are thrilled to announce the return