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The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, held on January 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, aimed to celebrate the best in film and television while kicking off awards season. Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the event featured wins for projects like “The Bear” in comedy series and “Oppenheimer” follow-ups in drama categories. However, the night quickly became overshadowed by off-stage drama, including actor Mark Ruffalo’s pointed political remarks and presenter Wanda Sykes’ swipe at absent winner Ricky Gervais, reigniting discussions about Hollywood’s so-called “woke” culture and its perceived disconnect from audiences.
Viewership numbers reflected the controversy: Preliminary ratings showed a dip to around 8.5 million viewers, down from 9.4 million in 2025, continuing a trend of declining interest in awards shows amid broader industry challenges like streaming fragmentation and post-pandemic fatigue. Online, the ceremony trended under hashtags like #GoldenGlobesDisaster, with critics labeling it a “cringe-fest” that validated Gervais’ infamous 2020 monologue roasting celebrity hypocrisy.

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The 83rd Golden Globes stage at the Beverly Hilton, where the night’s events unfolded amid celebrations and controversies.
A Night of Wins and Woke Moments
The Globes expanded categories this year, introducing Best Podcast to reflect evolving media landscapes. Standout victories included Gervais’ “Mortality” for Best Stand-Up Comedy on Television, accepted by Sykes in his absence, and Ruffalo’s nod for Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for his role in a biographical drama. Other highlights: “Barbie 2” snagged multiple noms but faced snubs in directing, while streaming hits like “Squid Game: Season 3” dominated international categories.
Yet, the spotlight shifted to unscripted moments. Ruffalo, known for his activism on environmental and social issues, used his red carpet time and acceptance speech to address global concerns. Wearing a “Be Good” pin in memory of Renee Good—a victim in a recent high-profile immigration case—he decried U.S. policies, stating, “We have a woman, Renee Good, who was murdered… We got literally stormtroopers running around terrorizing.” He escalated, calling former President Donald Trump “the worst human being in the world,” a “convicted felon, a convicted rapist, a pedophile,” and warning of national peril.
Ruffalo’s comments referenced Trump’s civil liability in a sexual abuse case (not criminal rape) and ongoing legal battles, including felony convictions related to business records. He tied these to broader fears of “endless wars” and “complicity,” earning mixed applause in the room but sparking immediate backlash online.
Wanda Sykes’ Dig at Gervais: A Callback to 2020
Gervais, the British comedian whose 2020 hosting gig remains legendary for its biting takedowns, won for “Mortality” but skipped the event. In his Netflix special, he tackled taboo topics like transgender issues, drawing accusations of transphobia—which he has denied, insisting on satirical intent.
Sykes, an outspoken LGBTQ advocate, accepted on his behalf with sarcasm: “Because he would like to thank God… and the trans community.” The line alluded to Gervais’ jokes in specials like “SuperNature,” where he quipped about including trans people in his comedy. Gervais later responded on X: “Thanks for the award. I support all human rights, including trans rights.”
The exchange evoked Gervais’ 2020 monologue, where he mocked Hollywood’s lectures: “You’re in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world.” He name-dropped Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein, eliciting gasps. Many now see Ruffalo’s activism as exemplifying the “hypocrisy” Gervais highlighted—stars using platforms for politics while enjoying privilege.

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Ricky Gervais during his infamous 2020 Golden Globes monologue, roasting Hollywood elites.
Fan and Critic Backlash: “Cringe” and Boycotts
Social media erupted post-show. X users labeled Ruffalo’s remarks “unhinged” and “virtue signaling,” with one post declaring: “Never watching a Mark Ruffalo movie again… Ricky Gervais said it right: thank your agent, your god and FUCK OFF.” Another: “Mark Ruffalo just owned the stage on the RIGHT side of history!” showed divided opinions.
Conservative commentators amplified the “disaster” narrative. YouTube videos like “Golden Globes DISASTER! | Mark Ruffalo Has UNHINGED Liberal MELTDOWN” garnered tens of thousands of views, arguing the event alienated “normal people.” Reddit threads in r/popculturechat noted celebrity reactions to Glaser’s monologue, with some wishing for Gervais’ return: “He was loving how much cringe his friends were feeling.”
Boycott calls surfaced, echoing past awards show dips. One account quipped: “Woke Hollywood SINKS with Golden Globes DISASTER!” tying low ratings to political overtones. Supporters praised Ruffalo’s courage: “Hulk for Peace!”
Hollywood’s Ongoing Identity Crisis
The 2026 Globes continue a pattern. Post-2020, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association dissolved amid diversity scandals, reforming under Dick Clark Productions. Yet, accusations of “wokeness” persist, with critics claiming inclusivity efforts prioritize politics over entertainment.
Ruffalo, a vocal progressive, has long protested— from climate marches to anti-Trump rallies. His Globes pin honored Renee Good, killed in a border-related incident, spotlighting immigration debates. Gervais, conversely, champions free speech, often clashing with “cancel culture.”
Industry insiders note awards shows’ struggle for relevance. Glaser’s hosting drew mixed reviews—some found her Brady roast-inspired jabs tame compared to Gervais’ edge. TikTok clips of “cringe” moments went viral, from Sykes’ jab to Ruffalo’s fear-laden speech.

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Mark Ruffalo on the Golden Globes red carpet, wearing his “Be Good” pin amid his controversial remarks.
Looking Ahead: Oscars and Beyond
As the road to the Oscars begins, the Globes’ fallout may influence campaigns. Snubs like those for “Mayor of Kingstown” highlight idiosyncratic voting. For Ruffalo and Gervais, the night underscored polarized Hollywood: activism vs. irreverence.
Whether this signals a “woke” reckoning or just another cycle remains unclear. As one X user noted: “Conservatives pray to Jesus. Liberals chant for Satan’s equity.” The debate rages, but with ratings slipping, the industry may need to reassess its audience appeal.