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Gerard Carmichael Roasts Megan as She’s Removed from Golden Globes Guest List

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Gerard Carmichael Roasts Megan as She’s Removed from Golden Globes Guest List

The Golden Globes are set to make a comeback next year on a Sunday, but the big question remains – who will broadcast the prestigious awards show?

The 81st annual edition of the Golden Globes is scheduled to dazzle audiences on Sunday, January 7th, 2024.

This move signifies a return to the Globes' traditional slot on the first Sunday of January in the awards season calendar.

Hosted by the witty Gerard Carmichael, the show aired on Tuesday, January 10th, on NBC.

The decision to air on a different day was influenced by conflicts with New Year's Day celebrations, the NFL's regular season finale, and the Critics' Choice Awards.

Despite the shift, the telecast drew an average of 6.25 million viewers, a slight decrease from the previous televised ceremony which attracted 6.91 million viewers in 2021 during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tim Gray, the former awards editor and senior vice president for Variety, now serving as the executive vice president of the Golden Globes, made headlines by announcing that Megan Markle would not be gracing the awards show with her presence.

Unlike some stars who are invited based on their reputation or past accolades, Megan and did not fit the criteria for attendance.

Their absence was deemed necessary to avoid any negative attention that could overshadow the event.

Not only were Megan and Harry excluded from the guest list, but they were also not extended invitations to any viewing parties or afterparties associated with the Golden Globes.

Prior to her marriage to in 2018, Megan Markle frequented glamorous Hollywood events, including the Golden Globes.

Her attendance at the 70th annual event in 2013, where she mingled with co-stars like Patrick J Adams and Gina Torres, was a memorable affair.

Recent reports suggest that Megan Markle is facing challenges in securing work in Hollywood since returning to California with Prince Harry nearly four years ago.

The couple's strained relationship with the royal family and the negative media coverage surrounding them have made it difficult for them to find opportunities in the entertainment industry.

Industry insiders claim that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have become undesirable collaborators, partly due to losing their Spotify deal and the ongoing feud with the royal family.

Critics have pointed out that despite Harry and Megan's aspirations to emulate 's legacy, their actions seem more self-serving than altruistic.

The couple's focus on branding and public image, rather than substantial charity work, has raised eyebrows in the industry.

Observers note that the public perception of the couple has shifted from admiration to skepticism, with doubts about their sincerity and intentions clouding their professional prospects.

In contrast to the charitable legacy of , Harry and Megan's public persona is often associated with controversies and self-promotion.

The couple's attempts to position themselves as modern-day philanthropists have been met with skepticism, as their actions seem more calculated than compassionate.

Despite their efforts to carve out a niche in Hollywood, the shadow of their royal ties and personal dramas continues to hinder their professional endeavors.

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