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Golden Globes winners 2021: The full list - Vox.com

The winners of the 2021 Golden Globes were crowned on Sunday night, in a bicoastal and bizarrely produced ceremony hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

There were awkward Zoom moments aplenty. There were several uncomfortable but necessary mentions of the lack of diversity among this year’s nominees and within the notoriously corrupt organization that hands out the Golden Globes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. And in between, a variety of television shows and movies won new trophies!

On the TV side, Netflix drama The Crown was the winningest show of the evening, taking home four statuettes, including Best TV Series – Drama. It was joined on the winners list by its Netflix sibling The Queen’s Gambit, which won Best Limited TV Series, as well as Best Actress in a TV Drama for star Anya Taylor-Joy. And in the TV comedy categories, the beloved Canadian sitcom Schitt’s Creek capped off its sweep at last year’s Emmys with one more victory lap for its final season, winning Best TV Series and Best Actress for Catherine O’Hara.

On the film side, several movies won two Globes apiece. Searchlight Pictures’ Nomadland earned one for Best Motion Picture – Drama and one for director Chloé Zhao. Amazon Studios’ Borat Subsequent Moviefilm won Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, and its star Sacha Baron Cohen won Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical. And Pixar’s Soul won Best Animated Motion Picture and Best Original Score. The rest of the film awards were fairly spread out: Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, I Care A Lot, and The Trial of the Chicago 7 all took home awards, as did HBO Max’s Judas and the Black Messiah, STXfilms’ The Mauritanian, and A24’s Minari.

Despite recent controversies and their reputation as the goofiest major entertainment industry awards show, the Golden Globes have long functioned as a prominent kickoff to Hollywood’s annual awards season. That’s still true in this atypical year. Though the 2021 edition of the Globes happened two months later than usual thanks to the pandemic, they still took place shortly before the close of Oscar voting and several weeks ahead of the Covid-19-delayed Oscar ceremony, which is slated for April 25. Thus, the Globes maintain their not-really-but-sometimes status as an Oscar indicator.

The full list of 2021 Golden Globes nominees and winners is below.

Sacha Baron Cohen, The Trial of the Chicago 7

Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah — WINNER

Jared Leto, The Little Things

Bill Murray, On the Rocks

Leslie Odom Jr., One Night in Miami

John Boyega, Small Axe — WINNER

Brendan Gleeson, The Comey Rule

Dan Levy, Schitt’s Creek

Jim Parsons, Hollywood

Donald Sutherland, The Undoing

Lily Collins, Emily in Paris

Kaley Cuoco, The Flight Attendant

Elle Fanning, The Great

Jane Levy, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist

Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek — WINNER

The Croods: A New Age

Onward

Soul — WINNER

Over the Moon

Wolfwalkers

Bryan Cranston, Your Honor

Jeff Daniels, The Comey Rule

Hugh Grant, The Undoing

Ethan Hawke, The Good Lord Bird

Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True — WINNER

Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman

Jack Fincher, Mank

Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of Chicago 7 — WINNER

Florian Zeller and Christopher Hampton, The Father

Chloé Zhao, Nomadland

Olivia Colman, The Crown

Jodie Comer, Killing Eve

Emma Corrin, The Crown — WINNER

Laura Linney, Ozark

Sarah Paulson, Ratched

“Fight For You,” Judas and the Black Messiah

“Hear My Voice,” The Trial of the Chicago 7

“Io Sì (Seen),” The Life Ahead — WINNER

“Speak Now,” One Night in Miami

“Tigress & Tweed,” The United States vs. Billie Holiday

Alexandre Desplat, Midnight Sky

Ludwig Göransson, Tenet

James Newton, News of the World

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Mank

Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste, Soul — WINNER

Don Cheadle, Black Monday

Nicholas Hoult, The Great

Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek

Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso — WINNER

Ramy Youssef, Ramy

Emily in Paris

The Flight Attendant

The Great

Schitt’s Creek — WINNER

Ted Lasso

Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Kate Hudson, Music

Michelle Pfeiffer, French Exit

Rosamund Pike, I Care A Lot — WINNER

Anya Taylor-Joy, Emma

Jason Bateman, Ozark

Josh O’Connor, The Crown — WINNER

Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul

Al Pacino, Hunters

Matthew Rhys, Perry Mason

Another Round (Denmark)

La Llorona (Guatemala/France)

The Life Ahead (Italy)

Minari (USA) — WINNER

Two of Us (France/USA)

The Crown — WINNER

Lovecraft Country

The Mandalorian

Ozark

Ratched

Glenn Close, Hillbilly Elegy

Olivia Colman, The Father

Jodie Foster, The Mauritanian — WINNER

Amanda Seyfried, Mank

Helena Zengel, News of the World

Gillian Anderson, The Crown — WINNER

Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown

Julia Garner, Ozark

Annie Murphy, Schitt’s Creek

Cynthia Nixon, Ratched

Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America

Daisy Edgar Jones, Normal People

Shira Haas, Unorthodox

Nicole Kidman, The Undoing

Anya Taylor-Joy, The Queen’s Gambit — WINNER

Normal People

The Queen’s Gambit — WINNER

Small Axe

The Undoing

Unorthodox

Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal

Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom — WINNER

Anthony Hopkins, The Father

Gary Oldman, Mank

Tahar Rahim, The Mauritanian

Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman

David Fincher, Mank

Regina King, One Night in Miami

Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7

Chloé Zhao, Nomadland — WINNER

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm — WINNER

Hamilton

Music

Palm Springs

The Prom

Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm — WINNER

James Corden, The Prom

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton

Dev Patel, The Personal History of David Copperfield

Andy Samberg, Palm Springs

Viola Davis, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Andra Day, The United States vs. Billie Holiday — WINNER

Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman

Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman

Frances McDormand, Nomadland

The Father

Mank

Nomadland — WINNER

Promising Young Woman

The Trial of the Chicago 7

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Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Really Roasted The Hell Out Of The Golden Globes - BuzzFeed News

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Tina Fey in New York City and Amy Poehler in Beverly Hills.

How do you host an awards show held during a pandemic for films that most people couldn't see in theaters and which completely overlooked nominating a widely acclaimed TV series led by a Black woman?

By absolutely burning the whole damn thing down.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler — hosting jointly but from New York City and Beverly Hills, respectively — decided to roast the hell out of the Golden Globes on Sunday night, using their opening monologue to lean into the controversies that have dogged the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group of international journalists who hand out the awards and who have a reputation for being, well, star-fuckers.

"The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is made up of around 90 international, no-Black journalists who attend movie junkets each year in search for a better life," said Fey.

The HFPA has in recent days drawn the ire of celebrities for the fact that the group hasn't had a Black member in some 20 years. Stars and Hollywood moguls including Ava DuVernay, Shonda Rhimes, Jennifer Aniston, Sterling K. Brown, Kerry Washington, and Ellen Pompeo have shared messages on social media saying that "Time's Up" for the HFPA to do more in terms of diversity.

The Golden Globes also was scorned this year for ignoring Michaela Coel’s critically acclaimed TV series I May Destroy You, while favoring less well received shows like Emily In Paris after 30 HFPA were flown to Paris by Netflix to visit the show's set, where they were put up in $1,400-a-night hotel rooms and treated "like kings and queens," according to the Los Angeles Times.

"Emily In Paris is nominated for Best TV Series Musical Or Comedy, and I, for one, cannot wait to find out which it is," joked Fey. "French Exit is what I did after watching the first episode of Emily in Paris."

This week, the HFPA pledged to immediately work to bring in more members who are Black or from underrepresented backgrounds. They also said that the issue would be addressed on Sunday's show — and it was.

"Everybody is understandably upset at the HFPA and their choices," Poehler said. "Look, a lot of flashy garbage got nominated, but that happens. That's, like, their thing. But a number of Black actors and Black-led projects were overlooked."

"Look, we all know award shows are stupid," Fey said.

"They're all a scam invented by Big Red Carpet," joked Poehler.

"The point is, even with stupid things, inclusivity is important and there are no Black members of the Hollywood Foreign Press," Fey said. "I realize, HFPA, maybe you guys didn't get the memo because your workplace is a back booth of a French McDonald's, but you gotta change that."

Fey was the subject of some debate in recent months for her work in the movie Soul, which featured Disney Pixar's first Black lead character, but drew criticism because he was quickly transported into the body of a cat.

"Soul is a beautiful Pixar animated movie where a middle aged Black man's soul accidentally gets knocked out of his body and into a cat," said Fey in her opening monologue. "The HFPA really responded to this movie because they do have five cat members."

While a few stars served as presenters at Sunday's show, the nominees all stayed home due to the coronavirus pandemic and winners were promised they would receive their awards in the coming days.

Most nominees still dressed up for the ceremony, wearing dresses and tuxedos, but others, like Billy Murray, opted for a quarantine casual look.

Fey and Poehler also decided to acknowledge the coronavirus-sized elephant in the room: most US theaters have been closed for a year so it's been a little difficult for us viewers to tell the difference between TV and movies.

"It's hard to tell them apart because movie theaters were closed and we watched everything on our phones," Poehler said.

"Now, TV is the one that I watch five hours straight," she added, "but a movie is the one that I don't turn on because it's two hours. I don't want to be in front of my TV for two hours. I want to be in front of the TV for one hour five times."

And much like your Zoom calls this past year, the show featured some embarrassing audio moments.

Unlike the Emmys, Sunday's Globes did feature a live audience for Fey and Poehler to play off of, with a few masked first responders and essential workers invited to sit in the seats normally reserved for big stars.

"We are so grateful for the work that you do," said Fey, "and that you are here so that the celebrities can stay safely at home."

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Meghan Markle dazzles in $4,700 Armani dress for Oprah interview - Page Six

The first look at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s upcoming tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey has arrived — and for the occasion, the Duchess of Sussex certainly dressed to impress.

For her sit-down with the talk-show icon, a teaser for which aired Sunday night, 39-year-old Markle donned a $4,700 black gown by Armani with a belted waist and foliage embroidery.

Unsurprisingly, her exact style is already sold out, but a similar (albeit embellished) version is still available for the same price.

Along with her signature messy bun, the Duchess accessorized with her favorite suede Aquazzura pumps ($695) and Cartier Love bracelet ($6,550), along with an aquamarine necklace by Pippa Small and blue topaz Birks earrings, both of which are now sold out.

But the real crown jewel of Markle’s ensemble? Her dainty diamond bracelet, believed to be a Cartier heirloom once owned by Princess Diana.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen during their interview with Oprah Winfrey airing next month.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen during their interview with Oprah Winfrey airing next month.
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Incidentally, 36-year-old Prince Harry’s late mother looks to be a major talking point of the upcoming interview; at one point in the teaser, he tells Winfrey, “My biggest concern was history repeating itself.”

Continues the Duke of Sussex in the clip, “You know, for me, I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side because I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago. Because it has been unbelievably tough for the two of us but at least we had each other.”

Meghan Markle seen during her upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Meghan Markle wore Armani for her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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Winfrey’s CBS interview with the Sussexes, during which the pair will open up about their decision to leave the royal family and move to California, will air in a two-hour exclusive primetime special on Sunday, March 7.

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Lawyer Seeks Sexual Abuse Investigation Against T.I. and Tiny - Rolling Stone

A lawyer representing nearly a dozen people is calling for a sexual abuse investigation against rapper T.I. and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris.

In a letter sent to state and federal authorities in Georgia and California, lawyer Tyrone A. Blackburn, who is representing the 11 “victimized” people, alleged “sexual abuse, forced ingestion of illegal narcotics, kidnapping, terroristic threats and false imprisonment” against the rapper (birth name Clifford Harris) and his wife spanning from 2005 to 2018, the New York Times reports.

Five of the victims cited in the letters claimed they were raped or sexually assaulted by the couple. One of the women, a military veteran, says she was drugged by the couple after meeting them at a club; she was later taken to their hotel room — experiencing the effects of the alleged drugging — where she claimed Tiny bathed her and T.I., and the three then engaged in sex, during which the woman vomited.

“The next thing she remembers was waking up naked on the couch, with a towel thrown over her, with a very sore vagina,” the letter states. Friends of the woman corroborated her story to the Times.

In a statement to Rolling Stone, the couple’s lawyer Steve Sadow said, “Clifford (T.I.) and Tameka Harris deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations. We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming. These allegations are nothing more than the continuation of a sordid shakedown campaign that began on social media. The Harrises implore everyone not to be taken in by these obvious attempts to manipulate the press and misuse the justice system.”

After multiple women shared their accusations of sexual abuse against T.I. and Tiny on social media — including Sabrina Peterson, who in January accused T.I. of putting a gun to her head in an Instagram post. She then used her account to share statements from over 30 women who claimed they had been drugged, coerced or forced into sex, and trafficked by the Harrises — production was halted on the fourth season of the couple’s VH1. reality show T.I. and Tiny: Friends and Family Hustle. Blackburn told the Times that none of his clients were among the women who alleged sexual abuse on social media.

 A spokesperson for MTV Entertainment said, “We are aware of the allegations, and while they are not connected to our show, we have reached out to T.I. and Tameka Harris, as well as local and state officials. Given the serious nature of the allegations, we have decided to suspend production in order to gather more information.”

T.I.’s spokesperson said in a statement, “Mr. and Mrs. Harris want to be on record and more importantly want the public to know they emphatically deny in the strongest way possible the egregiously appalling allegations being made against them by Sabrina Peterson. The Harrises have had difficulty with this woman for well over a decade. They are taking this matter very seriously, and if these allegations don’t end, they will take appropriate legal action.”

T.I. himself addressed the allegations in a January 29th eight-minute video posted on Instagram. “We vehemently deny ALL these disgusting, anonymous allegations,” the rapper wrote, saying that while “women who have been victimized deserve to be heard… however, evil has no gender. People with evil intentions have no gender. A threat comes in all shapes and sizes. I would never treat a woman the same way I would treat a threat.”

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Golden Globes 2021: Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler lead worst-dressed list - Daily Mail

Nothing funny about those outfits! Comedians Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler lead worst-dressed stars at semi-virtual Golden Globes - as A-listers show off fashion fails from home and the red carpet

  • The 78th annual Golden Globes are being held amid the ongoing pandemic - and many awards will be presented remotely
  • Some presenters walked a socially-distant red carpet in Los Angeles, while nominees took photos of themselves posing in their gowns at home 
  • While a few hit the fashion nail on the head, others missed the mark completely, including presenters Amy and Tina, as well as comedian Maya, who wore a very over-the-top floral look 
  • Cynthia Erivo turned heads for all the wrong reasons in a structured highlighter-green dress  
  • Best actress nominee Andra Day's Chanel dress looked as though it was made from old fishing nets, while Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist star Jany Levy's hole-ridden gown appeared to have been attacked by moths
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This year's Golden Globes looked very different in light of the ongoing pandemic - but one thing remained constant at the awards ceremony: the plethora of fashion fails being flaunted by celebrities, both on the red carpet and at home throughout the semi-virtual event. 

Returning hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey led the sub-par style at this year's ceremony, with both women putting on a very dreary show in lackluster black ensembles that did little to flatter their figures, and appeared entirely effortless for all the wrong reasons. 

Amy, 49, wore a glittering black turtleneck dress with thick opaque tights that made it look more like she was getting ready for a night out at a trashy club rather than an evening at one of Hollywood's most prestigious events. Meanwhile her co-host and best friend Tina, 50, seemed to have dressed to match her pal, wearing a tuxedo-style mini dress - which she chose to pair with some rather tacky fishnet-esque tights. 

Fashion flop: Golden Globes presenters Amy Poehler and Tina Fey led the worst-dressed celebrities appearing at this year's socially-distanced ceremony in unflattering and lackluster black ensembles
Fashion flop: Golden Globes presenters Amy Poehler and Tina Fey led the worst-dressed celebrities appearing at this year's socially-distanced ceremony in unflattering and lackluster black ensembles

Fashion flop: Golden Globes presenters Amy Poehler and Tina Fey led the worst-dressed celebrities appearing at this year's socially-distanced ceremony in unflattering and lackluster black ensembles 

Round two: Tina's looks did not improve as the night went on, with the comedian swapping her tuxedo look for this very dreary dress, which made her look a bit like a school teacher

Round two: Tina's looks did not improve as the night went on, with the comedian swapping her tuxedo look for this very dreary dress, which made her look a bit like a school teacher 

Garish: Cynthia Erivo's highlighter-green dress was incredibly bright, and the structured shape made it look more like a Halloween costume than a Hollywood gown

Garish: Cynthia Erivo's highlighter-green dress was incredibly bright, and the structured shape made it look more like a Halloween costume than a Hollywood gown 

Easy to spot! The 34-year-old actress and singer's Valentino dress certainly helped her to stand out - although not for the reasons she may have wanted - and her enormous silver platform heels only added to the cartoon quality of the look
Easy to spot! The 34-year-old actress and singer's Valentino dress certainly helped her to stand out - although not for the reasons she may have wanted - and her enormous silver platform heels only added to the cartoon quality of the look

Easy to spot! The 34-year-old actress and singer's Valentino dress certainly helped her to stand out - although not for the reasons she may have wanted - and her enormous silver platform heels only added to the cartoon quality of the look 

Over-the-top: Maya Rudolph's very vibrant floral dress was more eyesore than elegant, and the mid-calf hemline wasn't particularly flattering

Over-the-top: Maya Rudolph's very vibrant floral dress was more eyesore than elegant, and the mid-calf hemline wasn't particularly flattering 

Swirly: Awkwafina's glittering dress was actually difficult to look at thanks to the over-the-top wavy design, which was reminiscent of TV static
Swirly: Awkwafina's glittering dress was actually difficult to look at thanks to the over-the-top wavy design, which was reminiscent of TV static

Swirly: Awkwafina's glittering dress was actually difficult to look at thanks to the over-the-top wavy design, which was reminiscent of TV static 

The dress itself was by no means unflattering, however when paired with the tights it took on a rather trashy feel, which was further emphasized by her chunky glittering statement necklace.  

Tina and Amy were not the only comedy stars to miss the style mark on Sunday evening; Maya Rudolph also fell short with her fashion choice - a garish floral-print dress that looked a lot like a Hawaiian shirt, rather than a glamorous Hollywood gown.   

To add insult to injury, the shape of the dress - which fell to her mid-calf - was incredibly unflattering, and left the stunning 48-year-old appear as though she had simply draped a piece of fabric over herself before heading out the door. 

Stealing the sartorial spotlight in all the wrong ways was 34-year-old actress Cynthia Erivo, who was very difficult to miss thanks to her garish neon-green Valentino dress. 

The structured gown featured a figure-hugging bodice and an enormous hoop-style skirt, and left the naturally-beautiful star looking as though she had donned a Halloween costume - an image that was further emphasized by the addition of sky-high silver platform shoes, which she showed off on stage while presenting an award. 

DIY? Kristin Wiig's dress was a great color for her - but the silk bows and diamante detailing looked as though they had been stuck on with a hot glue gun and lent a rather tacky feel to the look

DIY? Kristin Wiig's dress was a great color for her - but the silk bows and diamante detailing looked as though they had been stuck on with a hot glue gun and lent a rather tacky feel to the look 

Shine... bright? Award presenter Susan Kelechi Watson resembled a sea creature in her glittering blue design - which was a rather odd shape, and made it look as though her arms were stuck to her sides
Shine... bright? Award presenter Susan Kelechi Watson resembled a sea creature in her glittering blue design - which was a rather odd shape, and made it look as though her arms were stuck to her sides

Shine... bright? Award presenter Susan Kelechi Watson resembled a sea creature in her glittering blue design - which was a rather odd shape, and made it look as though her arms were stuck to her sides 

Lady in red: Pre-show host Zuri Hall's look worked wonders when it came to showcasing her enviable figure, but the tiny top teetered on the edge of trashy, and the textured skirt was incredibly distracting

Lady in red: Pre-show host Zuri Hall's look worked wonders when it came to showcasing her enviable figure, but the tiny top teetered on the edge of trashy, and the textured skirt was incredibly distracting 

Too bright? Spike Lee's son Jackson decided to pose in orange-tinted sunglasses on the red carpet, which gave his kimono look something of a comical feel
Too bright? Spike Lee's son Jackson decided to pose in orange-tinted sunglasses on the red carpet, which gave his kimono look something of a comical feel

Too bright? Spike Lee's son Jackson decided to pose in orange-tinted sunglasses on the red carpet, which gave his kimono look something of a comical feel 

Not the one: Bryce Dallas Howard tried to strike the right tone with her elegant sequins, however her dress was incredibly unflattering and the pink tones did little to complement her stunning red locks

Not the one: Bryce Dallas Howard tried to strike the right tone with her elegant sequins, however her dress was incredibly unflattering and the pink tones did little to complement her stunning red locks 

Uh oh: Tiffany Haddish's sparkling dress looked stunning on the surface - but turned a little bit see-through when she stood on stage in front of the bright lights
Uh oh: Tiffany Haddish's sparkling dress looked stunning on the surface - but turned a little bit see-through when she stood on stage in front of the bright lights

Uh oh: Tiffany Haddish's sparkling dress looked stunning on the surface - but turned a little bit see-through when she stood on stage in front of the bright lights 

Also adding to the fashion flops at the in-person event were pre-show host Zuri Hall and Spike Lee's son Jackson, both of whom turned heads for their rather over-the-top red carpet looks. 

Zuri, 32, showed off her enviable figure in a tiny red boob tube, which was somewhat skimpy for such a prestigious event - and could have done with the addition of some extra fabric, which could easily have been found in her enormous matching skirt. 

The flowing design swamped her bottom half and only served to further emphasize the tininess of her crop top.  

Jackson meanwhile opted to wear a rather dapper suit - but he added a rather ridiculous edge to it by donning a silk kimono over the top, as well as a pair of orange-lensed shades.   

And it wasn't just the stars in attendance at the event who showed off some less-than-impressive ensembles for the evening - the at-home line-up featured just as many sartorial disasters.  

Holy moly: Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist star Jane Levy's Oscar De La Renta dress looked as though it had been attacked by moths thanks to the large holes, while the black ribbon-esque embellishments looked very out of place

Holy moly: Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist star Jane Levy's Oscar De La Renta dress looked as though it had been attacked by moths thanks to the large holes, while the black ribbon-esque embellishments looked very out of place 

Yo ho ho! Best actress nominee Andra Day's Chanel dress had a very nautical theme - but rather than lending a chic edge, it simply made the design look as though it had been made from an old fishing net

Yo ho ho! Best actress nominee Andra Day's Chanel dress had a very nautical theme - but rather than lending a chic edge, it simply made the design look as though it had been made from an old fishing net 

On the upside... The actress' makeup look was absolutely stunning, but the dress did little to complement her beauty
On the upside... The actress' makeup look was absolutely stunning, but the dress did little to complement her beauty

On the upside... The actress' makeup look was absolutely stunning, but the dress did little to complement her beauty 

Baring it all: Actress Kiersey Clemons posed in her Golden Globes look at home, rather than on the red carpet, but the professional shoot did little to conceal the very risque slit and cut-out detailing on her dress

Baring it all: Actress Kiersey Clemons posed in her Golden Globes look at home, rather than on the red carpet, but the professional shoot did little to conceal the very risque slit and cut-out detailing on her dress 

Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist star Jane Levy's Oscar De La Renta dress looked as though it had been attacked by moths thanks to the large holes that covered the design, which also featured some rather bizarre black ribbon embellishments that could well have been tied on in a last minute effort to improve the look. 

Also sharing her look from home was best actress nominee Andra Day, who wore a floor-length Chanel number for the event. 

But while the silhouette of the dress was incredibly flattering, the crocheted material made it look somewhat as though the gown had been made from recycled fish nets. 

Another leading lady who made something of a fashion flub was The Crown's Emma Corrin, who won an award for best actress for her portrayal of Princess Diana. Although she hit the nail on the head with her acting skills however, her style for the evening was D-list at best. 

The young starlet chose to model her ensemble on a clown - a Pierrot pantomime clown to be precise - wearing a large white ruffled collar with a black velvet dress, and even adding a tear to her face with makeup to further emphasize the comedy quality, although she removed that before she accepted her award.  

Quirky! Emma Corrin - who claimed a best actress award for her role in The Crown - actually took inspiration from a Pierrot pantomime clown for her Golden Globes look
Quirky! Emma Corrin - who claimed a best actress award for her role in The Crown - actually took inspiration from a Pierrot pantomime clown for her Golden Globes look

Quirky! Emma Corrin - who claimed a best actress award for her role in The Crown - actually took inspiration from a Pierrot pantomime clown for her Golden Globes look, even adding a tear to her makeup, which she removed for the show 

What is that? Jared Leto joined the show from home, where he modeled a beige suit with a very strange looking flower in his lapel, which looked as though it was made from skin

What is that? Jared Leto joined the show from home, where he modeled a beige suit with a very strange looking flower in his lapel, which looked as though it was made from skin 

Oh dear: Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan tried to recreate her character's style for an at-home video shoot - but the puffed-up yellow gown looked nothing short of comical, particularly when paired with the garish pink eyeshadow
Oh dear: Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan tried to recreate her character's style for an at-home video shoot - but the puffed-up yellow gown looked nothing short of comical, particularly when paired with the garish pink eyeshadow

Oh dear: Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan tried to recreate her character's style for an at-home video shoot - but the puffed-up yellow gown looked nothing short of comical, particularly when paired with the garish pink eyeshadow 

Fluffed up: Rosamund Pike also opted for a poofy gown while celebrating the Globes at home - bizarrely choosing to pair the very feminine style with clunky combat boots, which made for an awkward overall look

Fluffed up: Rosamund Pike also opted for a poofy gown while celebrating the Globes at home - bizarrely choosing to pair the very feminine style with clunky combat boots, which made for an awkward overall look 

Woah: Keke Palmer left absolutely nothing to the imagination in a crop top and tiny hotpants - which may have been fine for dancing around her living room, but were inappropriate for a glittering awards show
Woah: Keke Palmer left absolutely nothing to the imagination in a crop top and tiny hotpants - which may have been fine for dancing around her living room, but were inappropriate for a glittering awards show

Woah: Keke Palmer left absolutely nothing to the imagination in a crop top and tiny hotpants - which may have been fine for dancing around her living room, but were inappropriate for a glittering awards show 

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January Jones Rewears Her Sexiest Golden Globes Gown 10 Years Later: 'Still (Sorta) Fits' - Yahoo Entertainment

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The Golden Globes red carpet may look a bit little different this year, but January Jones is celebrating award show day with a fun fashion flashback.

The actress, 43, posted a photo on Instagram on Sunday rewearing one of her sexiest red carpet outfits.

"10yrs later and it still, (sorta), fits," she captioned the photo carousel, featuring one pic of herself smiling and modeling her red Versace dress at home, alongside a photo of herself wearing it on the 2011 Golden Globes red carpet.

Jones made headlines for her bombshell look 10 years ago when she donned the flaming red Versace gown with a plunging neckline and bold cutouts on the side.

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Jones shared more photos in her Instagram Stories calling the gown her "dream dress."

She also shared a photo wearing the high-fashion design while holding up a pink frosted donut, writing: "Part of the problem. Also I had a child." (Jones' son, Xander Dane, is now 9 years old.)

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Her try-on session inspired her Mad Men co-star (and on-screen daughter) Kiernan Shipka to take part as well.

The 21-year-old actress shared a photo of her and Jones at the 2011 ceremony, and decided to rewear the outfit she donned that night, posing in the velvet babydoll dress with white lace collar while sitting in her backyard.

"hey @januaryjones I heard we're putting on our Golden Globes looks from 10 years ago," Shipka captioned the sweet post.

The 78th Annual Golden Globes Awards are airing live on NBC from 5-8 p.m. PT/8-11 p.m. ET.

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Golden Globes Winners 2021: The Complete List - The New York Times

Here are the winning films, TV shows, actors and production teams at the 2021 Golden Globe Awards.

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Netflix versus Hulu. Borat versus Alexander Hamilton. The questionable relevance of swanky statuettes versus the obvious urgency of the coronavirus pandemic. Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards ceremony has a wealth of face-offs.

Here’s a complete list of winners.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture

Daniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the Black Messiah”

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture

Aaron Sorkin, “The Trial of the Chicago 7”

Best Original Score, Motion Picture

Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste, “Soul”

Best Original Song, Motion Picture

“Io Sì (Seen),” “The Life Ahead”

Best Motion Picture, Animated

“Soul”

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama

Emma Corrin, “The Crown”

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy

Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy

Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

Mark Ruffalo, “I Know This Much is True”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Supporting Role

John Boyega, “Small Axe”

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First look at Meghan and Harry's astonishing tell-all with Oprah - Page Six

Meghan Markle is poised to say that life in the royal family was “almost unsurvivable” in an astonishing tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.

The first glimpse of Winfrey’s CBS interview with Markle and husband Prince Harry aired Sunday night during an ad break for “60 Minutes.”

And what the couple tell Winfrey is so sensational that the legendary host says, “You’ve said some pretty shocking things here … wait, hold up, wait a minute.”

Cradling her middle, pregnant Markle — who doesn’t speak in the trailer — looks at the billionaire media mogul as Winfrey asks her, “Were you silent or were you silenced?”

Winfrey adds, “I just want to make it clear to everybody there is no subject that’s off limits.”

In another moment, she says to Markle, “Almost unsurvivable sounds like there was a breaking point.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen during their interview with Oprah Winfrey airing next month.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen during their interview with Oprah Winfrey airing next month.
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Dressed in a belted Giorgio Armani gown that retails for $4,700, and with her hair pulled away from her face, Markle, 39, is then joined by her 36-year-old husband.

The pair clutches hands as Harry, who has frequently spoken of his heartbreak at the death of his mother Princess Diana — tells Winfrey, “My biggest concern was history repeating itself.”

Speaking further on his mother, who in her famous 1995 BBC interview with Martin Bashir broke her silence on Prince Charles’ affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, Harry makes it clear that he is still agonized over her passing.

He says, “You know, for me, I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side because I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago.

“Because it has been unbelievably tough for the two of us but at least we had each other.”

Winfrey’s interview has been extended to a two-hour exclusive primetime special to air Sunday, March 7.

The pair will speak on their decision to leave the royal family and move to California with their baby son Archie.

A source told Page Six of the tell-all, “It is in-depth and fascinating.”

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Lawyer Seeks Sexual Abuse Investigation Against T.I. and Tiny - Yahoo Entertainment

A lawyer representing nearly a dozen people is calling for a sexual abuse investigation against rapper T.I. and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris.

In a letter sent to state and federal authorities in Georgia and California, lawyer Tyrone A. Blackburn, who is representing the 11 “victimized” people, alleged “sexual abuse, forced ingestion of illegal narcotics, kidnapping, terroristic threats and false imprisonment” against the rapper (birth name Clifford Harris) and his wife spanning from 2005 to 2018, the New York Times reports.

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Five of the victims cited in the letters claimed they were raped or sexually assaulted by the couple. One of the women, a military veteran, says she was drugged by the couple after meeting them at a club; she was later taken to their hotel room — experiencing the effects of the alleged drugging — where she claimed Tiny bathed her and T.I., and the three then engaged in sex, during which the woman vomited.

“The next thing she remembers was waking up naked on the couch, with a towel thrown over her, with a very sore vagina,” the letter states. Friends of the woman corroborated her story to the Times.

In a statement to Rolling Stone, the couple’s lawyer Steve Sadow said, “Clifford (T.I.) and Tameka Harris deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations. We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming. These allegations are nothing more than the continuation of a sordid shakedown campaign that began on social media. The Harrises implore everyone not to be taken in by these obvious attempts to manipulate the press and misuse the justice system.”

After multiple women shared their accusations of sexual abuse against T.I. and Tiny on social media — including Sabrina Peterson, who in January accused T.I. of putting a gun to her head in an Instagram post. She then used her account to share statements from over 30 women who claimed they had been drugged, coerced or forced into sex, and trafficked by the Harrises — production was halted on the fourth season of the couple’s VH1. reality show T.I. and Tiny: Friends and Family Hustle. Blackburn told the Times that none of his clients were among the women who alleged sexual abuse on social media.

A spokesperson for MTV Entertainment said, “We are aware of the allegations, and while they are not connected to our show, we have reached out to T.I. and Tameka Harris, as well as local and state officials. Given the serious nature of the allegations, we have decided to suspend production in order to gather more information.”

T.I.’s spokesperson said in a statement, “Mr. and Mrs. Harris want to be on record and more importantly want the public to know they emphatically deny in the strongest way possible the egregiously appalling allegations being made against them by Sabrina Peterson. The Harrises have had difficulty with this woman for well over a decade. They are taking this matter very seriously, and if these allegations don’t end, they will take appropriate legal action.”

T.I. himself addressed the allegations in a January 29th eight-minute video posted on Instagram. “We vehemently deny ALL these disgusting, anonymous allegations,” the rapper wrote, saying that while “women who have been victimized deserve to be heard… however, evil has no gender. People with evil intentions have no gender. A threat comes in all shapes and sizes. I would never treat a woman the same way I would treat a threat.”

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Golden Globes Live Updates: The Latest From the Show - The New York Times

Best Supporting Actor | Series or Limited Series

John Boyega

Wins best supporting actor in a series or limited series for “Small Axe.”

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Dave Itzkoff

“Do I just talk automatically?” Boyega asks. Even he seems a little stunned to have unseated “Schitt’s Creek,” I think.

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Margaret Lyons

I was just wondering what they were doing for the physical statues, and the answer is "just sending them later." Easier than what the Emmys did, I guess?

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Dave Itzkoff

I'll have whatever Bill Murray was having.

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Margaret Lyons

Nice to see generic Zoom shortcomings affect us all.

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Dave Itzkoff

We didn't get the initial audio from Kaluuya's acceptance speech, and that didn't bode well.

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Kyle Buchanan

Daniel Kaluuya chewing gum on mute ... legendary

Best Supporting Actor

Daniel Kaluuya

Wins best supporting actor for “Judas and the Black Messiah.”

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Fey closes the monologue with "Could this whole night have been an email?" We'll see!

Feb. 28, 2021, 8:10 p.m. ET
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler at the 78th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
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Let the show begin! The Golden Globes just got underway, and Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are back as the hosts, but, in an early reminder of how much the pandemic has changed this year’s ceremony, they are not in the same room, or even on the same coast.

Poehler is back at the Beverly Hilton, the traditional site of the Globes. But Fey is on the other side of the country at the swanky Rainbow Room in New York. The pair wasted little time before firing off the first zingers of the night — and also establishing their locations.

“I’m Tina Fey, coming to you from the beautiful Rainbow Room in New York City, where indoor dining and outdoor muggings are back,” Fey said.

“Yes, and I am Amy Poehler here at the Beverly Hilton, District 7, New Angeles, and this is the 78th annual hunger games,” Poehler said.

“Golden Globes,” Fey corrected her.

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The Globes are missing one of their most distinctive elements: the well-fed and slightly soused celebrity guests laughing in person at all the hosts' jokes. Fey had a decent line about "The Queen's Gambit," which she described as "whatever James Corden was up to in 'The Prom,' I guess." But seeing Corden smile wanly over Zoom in reaction didn't have quite the same effect.

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Tina Fey briefly addresses the controversy about Globes diversity, tucking "no black journalists" into a longer joke about what exactly the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is.

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This is not the Golden Globes show of years past, that's for sure. The room — rooms — are quieter and the hosts' entrances are more muted. It's clever to see how they're using split-screen to make it seem as if Amy Poehler (at the Beverly Hilton) and Tina Fey (at the Rainbow Room) are somehow side-by-side. Fey says she's in New York “where indoor dining and outdoor muggings are back”; Poehler says she's hailing from “District 7, New Angeles, and this is the 78th annual Hunger Games.”

Feb. 28, 2021, 7:41 p.m. ET
The Golden Globes looked different before the pandemic, when the ballroom of the Beverly Hilton would be packed with celebrities, as it was in 2010 when Ricky Gervais was the host. 
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Because of the pandemic, the stars are far-flung this year, and the live audience for the Golden Globes is being made up of select front-line workers. We asked our reporter Cara Buckley, who formerly covered awards season, what the scene inside the Beverly Hilton is normally like. Here’s what she told us:

Being inside the ballroom at the Beverly Hilton is like going to celebrity zoo.

The famous people sit at tables toward the front near the stage, and people of diminishing importance are seated further toward the back. When the cameras are on, no one is supposed to mill around or be standing in the front area, but during commercial breaks, it’s like a stampede — people from hinterland tables basically gallop toward the stage area to fawn over celebrities until members of the production staff herd them out again when the show comes back on.

That’s part of the reason the Globes are more fun than the Academy Awards — people can actually move around, and go grab food and drinks, instead of being poured into Spanx and gowns and stuck in their seats for hours on end at the Oscars.

The Globes have a reputation for being quite boozy — celebrities are greeted with flutes of champagne the moment they step on the red carpet — but that bawdiness has diminished over the years as the television audience grew: It’s hard for anyone to cut loose knowing that there’s something like 18 million viewers watching them live. But off-camera and certainly at the afterparties, there’s dancing, imbibing, clandestine smoking and a sense of relief that the first big show of awards season is in the rearview mirror.

Feb. 28, 2021, 7:24 p.m. ET
Laverne Cox during a preshow segment on Sunday.
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Forget the Zoom shirt; welcome to the Zoom evening gown. Also the Zoom tux.

If the Golden Globes red carpet wasn’t exactly the red carpet we were used to, nor was it the dressed-down stars-in-their-jammies-pretending-to-be-just-like-us reveal that marked the celebrity-packed fund-raisers of the pandemic past. Instead, the first of the big award shows of 2021 gave us the hitherto before unimagined … home red carpet.

Turns out you can only keep the Hollywood-fashion industrial complex down for so long. But this time, the sight of stars in their finery in their social isolation seemed less like a mercenary marketing play (though there’s obviously still some of that) than a refusal to wallow and an understanding of the value of vicarious escapism.

As Laverne Cox said during the preshow segment as she posed in what she called “a standing Zoom” — the better to show off her frock — “we should have a moment.” And if not now, when? So she, and the rest of the nominees and presenters, proceeded to provide one.

Elle Fanning beamed in to show off a mint green silk charmeuse Gucci frock with elaborate diamanté straps, worn “to walk from the kitchen to the living room,” because — well, “why not?” Josh Charles showed off his Loewe-meets-Edward Scissorhands tux lapels from his hotel in London, flapping them at the camera with aplomb. Amanda Seyfried posed in a hallway wearing crimson floor-length Oscar de la Renta with a built-in stole of fabric flowers draped around her shoulders.

And thus the human desire to get dressed up was the first winner of the night.

Feb. 28, 2021, 7:01 p.m. ET

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The red carpet at the 2020 Golden Globes.
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group that puts on the Golden Globes, has long been widely viewed as colorful, if not necessarily journalistically productive. But this year, in the run-up to the awards, a recently filed lawsuit, a review of financial records and a series of interviews all put the organization under an unusual amount of outside scrutiny.

Courting the favors of the group’s members — there are only 87 — has become a ritualized Tinseltown pursuit. A Golden Globe nomination, and certainly a win, is a publicity boon that can boost careers, jack up box office earnings and foreshadow an Academy Award. So studios, production companies, strategists and publicists feverishly chase members’ votes.

Celebrities send them handwritten holiday cards. Studios put them up at five-star hotels. Champagne, pricey wine, signed art, cashmere blankets, slippers, record players, cakes, headphones and speakers have arrived at their doorsteps, recipients say.

In 2018, NBC agreed to pay $60 million a year for broadcast rights, about triple the previous licensing fee. In the tax year ending in June 2019, the tax-exempt nonprofit was sitting on about $55 million in cash, donated about $5 million to assorted causes and paid more than $3 million in salaries and other compensation to members and staff. (Being on the association’s TV Viewing Committee, for instance, paid members $3,465 a month, internal reports showed.)

A recent investigation by The Los Angeles Times found, among other things, that the group has no Black members — a problem the group subsequently acknowledged and vowed to remediate.

Some of the renewed attention came in the wake of a lawsuit brought by Kjersti Flaa, a Norwegian reporter who has thrice been denied admittance to the group, who alleged that the association acted as a monopoly, hogging prized interviews.

A judge threw out the majority of the lawsuit filed against the association, but the plaintiff has amended it and refiled. Gregory Goeckner, the organization’s chief operating officer and general counsel, described the allegations in the suit as “salacious.” And he said the association only remunerates members when they do extra work.

Meanwhile, the Golden Globes go on.

“It’s a big-tent network television show, and as such, invaluable to film campaigns hoping to contend for Oscar nominations and wins,” said Tony Angellotti, a publicist who runs awards campaigns, in an email. “And the H.F.P.A. track record for identifying worthy films is indisputable. That’s not nothing.”

Feb. 28, 2021, 7:01 p.m. ET
Sacha Baron Cohen in a scene from “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.”
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which puts on the Golden Globes, likes to bestow its trophies on films that already have plenty of Oscar momentum, but the small size of the group — around 90 eccentric journalists who vote — leaves every category open to a shock winner.

Then there’s the fact that the H.F.P.A. is also under fire after a raft of recent articles exposed double-dealing practices and an insular membership. There are no Black voters, and that may explain the absence of any of the acclaimed Black-led ensembles like “Da 5 Bloods” and “One Night in Miami” from the best drama nominations.

Will voters respond to the controversies by picking a diverse set of worthy winners, or will the usual Globes anarchy prevail? We asked our awards expert, Kyle Buchanan, and he said he expected a bit of both. Here’s what else he predicted:

— “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” could sweep the comedy categories, with Sacha Baron Cohen and Maria Bakalova, the movie’s breakout star, getting acting trophies as well as the film itself taking home best motion picture, comedy.

— The drama races are tougher to call. “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Nomadland” will battle it out for best motion picture, drama, with the edge going to the courtroom tale. For best actress in a drama, Carey Mulligan (“Promising Young Woman”) may pull out the victory over Frances McDormand (“Nomadland”).

— But when it comes to best actor in a drama, Chadwick Boseman, nominated for his final performance, in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” is as close to a lock as there is. He’s the front-runner for the Oscars, too.

Feb. 28, 2021, 7:01 p.m. ET
 Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are the hosts of this year’s ceremony.
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When the 78th annual Golden Globes are handed out on Sunday, they will be the first major awards show of the season, coming nearly two months after we would typically find out the best picture winner.

The ceremony begins at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific. The network broadcasting the ceremony, NBC, has a preshow; with Jane Lynch and Susan Kelechi Watson as hosts, it starts at 7 p.m. Eastern, 4 p.m. Pacific.

On television, NBC is the official broadcaster. Online, if you have a cable login, you can watch via NBC.com/live. Depending on where you live, there’s also Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, AT&T TV Now, YouTube TV or FuboTV, which all require subscriptions, though many are offering free trials.

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