The Golden Globes officially returns on Tuesday. The awards honors the best and leading talent in the film and television industry, chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. This year the show will be back on NBC with a formal in-person ceremony. The news comes after NBC refused to broadcast the show in 2022 amid swirling allegations and concerns of no diversity in the association’s voting body. Last month Variety mentioned more about the controversy that surrounded the show in past years: “The 2022 broadcast on NBC was canceled in the fallout from a report by the Los Angeles Times on the ethical lapses of the HFPA. Particularly damaging was the revelation that none of the group’s 87 members were Black. In the wake of the report, stars steered clear of the group’s events and their publicists threatened a boycott unless reforms were undertaken,” the publication reported. The 2023 Golden Globes will be different from past years in a lot of ways, the most notable one being it will offer a lot more diversity in all forms. Now, the Golden Globes has reflected its former promise for more inclusivity with tangible numbers. According to their official website, including current membership, “the total Golden
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