SANTA MONICA, Calif. — The Critics’ Choice Award lamented the Chelsea Handler, who hosted the Chelsea Handler, when he opened the show Friday. However, the comedian thanked the continued fight between “It Ends With Us” star Justin Bardoni and Blake.
“I think we’re all grateful. I think we’re good,” Handler said.
Film co-stars – Bardoni also directs the film’s producer and is lively. Lively filed a lawsuit, claiming that Baldoni sexually harassed her during the production of “End With Us,” which Baldoni denies. He filed a $400 million delinquent loss lawsuit against the actress.
“I think everyone in this room can agree that no matter who you are by, perhaps, there’s no sequel,” Handler said. “It’s finished with us.”
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There was no bardoni or liveliness.
Calling himself the “host of the day,” Handler said the current political situation could mark the “end of the times.” Everyone, I’ll drink it. ”
Handlers thanked the bright light like the candidate Cynthia Eribo (“Evil”). Even in challenging roles like “The Single Cardinal” and “Harry Potter” villain Voldemort, she said Fiens managed to “want to have sex with you.”
“You’ve made people who are really sexy,” Handler said. “So I’m pleading with you, never play Vladimir Putin. I can’t do it again.”
Handler began the evening by thanking the conditions of the Los Angeles firefighters sitting at the front table.
The consequences of last month’s Los Angeles fire “is almost impossible to imagine,” she said.
Upon accepting CBS’s Surprise Acting Award for “Matlock,” Kathy Bates pointed out that TV series producer Eric Christian Olsen lost his home in the flames of Parisades in the Pacific Ocean.
“So this is very personal,” Bates said. “It was just scary to watch a movie about you guys standing side by side with a wall of flames in front of you. I don’t know how I did that. But we’re very grateful.”