Ricky Gervais brought the heat that Hollywood didn’t want on Sunday night at the Golden Globes. He delivered joke after joke at the elitists’ expense, cornering them like a rat in a cage.
“The Office” creator spared no expense and delivered his opening monologue like he knew it was his last day at work and he was going to let all of his co-workers and bosses have it before he quit.
But Ricky Gervais instructed Hollywood to do one little thing for their sake and they idiotically ignored him. Shame.
We’ve truthfully never seen a host of an awards show do quite like what Ricky Gervais did Sunday night at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel during the Golden Globes.
It was one of the most jaw-dropping moments in awards show history, surely to top when the Academy Awards got the Best Picture Oscar wrong for “Moonlight” when they mistakenly gave it to “LaLaLand” instead.
To give you an idea of just how brutal Gervais’ opening monologue was, at one point he told the lot of them, “to f—k off.” Yes, it was hilarious.
Gervais told a “Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself” joke, which was shockingly met with boos. Who would’ve thought that? At one point, Gervais blasted the elitists as hypocrites who are doing shows for Apple, Amazon and Disney because they perpetuate certain morals that those three defy.
He hilariously accused them “If ISIS started a streaming service, you’d call your agent, wouldn’t ya?”
But then he followed that up with, “So if you do win an award tonight don’t use it as a platform to make a political speech, right? 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, right? Come up, accept your little award. Thank your agent. And your God. And f—k off.”
And as you might’ve expected, many of them ignored Ricky Gervais’ advice.
Patricia Arquette ranted about how President Trump threatened Iran if they retaliated but the one who really defied the advice with the most disgusting admission was actress Michelle Williams.
Williams started her speech with exclaiming ambiguously about what it means to “choose.”
But it quickly became clear that she was referring to a woman’s right to have an abortion.
However, where it became really disgusting is when she said, “I’ve tried my very best to live a life of my own making, and not just a series of events that happened to me. But one that I could stand back and look at and recognize my handwriting all over. Sometimes messy and scrawling, sometimes careful and precise. But one that I had carved with my own hand. And I wouldn’t have been able to do this without employing a woman’s right to choose.”
This is a crystal-clear message that she would never have been a successful actress if she didn’t abort her child.
You can watch her speech right here:
WATCH: Actress Michelle Williams speaks out in defense of a woman’s right to choose in her #GoldenGlobes speech. Williams urged women to vote in 2020 and stand up for their “own self-interests.” pic.twitter.com/D4m3FAPL4V
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 6, 2020
Here’s the kicker of it all too; Williams filed for emancipation from her parents at age 15 so that she could drop out of school and pursue her acting career due to less interference with child labor work laws. She moved to Los Angeles and quickly began booking roles which ultimately landed her the part on “Dawson’s Creek.”
And do you remember when Gervais said Greta Thunberg has more education than most of them? Well, it’s literally true with Michelle Williams, who did exactly what he said she shouldn’t do. It really doesn’t get any more ironic than that.