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Ricky Gervais Vows to Criticize Meghan on Golden Globes Stage, Referring to Her as a Tabloid Princess
The 81st Golden Globe Awards, set to air on Sunday, will feature a notable moment as Ricky Gervais takes the stage.
According to Variety, Gabriel Macht and Patrick J Adams, the leading men of the Resurgence series, have been chosen to present at the ceremony.
They join a list of previously announced presenters including Amanda Seyfried, Angela Bassett, George Lopez, Julia Garner, Justin Hartley, Michelle Yeoh, and Will Ferrell.
Interestingly, Meghan Markle was not invited to the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Even if she had been invited to present, it is uncertain whether she would have attended.
Ricky Gervais, who is nominated for an award himself, is known for his unpredictable remarks, leaving audiences wondering what he might say about Harry and Meghan.
Furthermore, television is often treated as inferior to movies by hosts and presenters, with movie stars given more prominence.
Adding to the potential awkwardness of the event, the popular show “The Crown” has received multiple nominations, including one for Dominic West as lead male actor in a drama.
This could lead to an uncomfortable encounter, considering the recent controversy surrounding West's personal life.
Ricky Gervais, a beloved British comedian with a global following, is known for his sharp wit and controversial jokes.
Last year at the Golden Globe Awards, he made a memorable comment about Meghan.
While this particular moment was not broadcasted live, it did not escape the notice of those in attendance.
Gervais referred to Meghan as a tabloid princess, drawing a parallel between her brief time in the royal family and Kim Kardashian's short-lived marriage.
He humorously quipped, “72 days?
I've sat through longer James Cameron acceptance speeches than that.”
James Cameron, who was present at the awards, seemed unfazed by the joke.
Gervais further commented on Meghan's use of her time in the royal family to create content and wealth, contrasting it with Kim Kardashian's ability to move on and build her own success.
He also made a broader statement about our society, urging us to face the impending end of the world without relying on elites and their glamorous promises.
Returning to Meghan, Gervais labeled her as a curious case, comparing her to Wallis Simpson, another American actress who disrupted the British royal family.
He remarked, “History repeats itself as tragedy and then as farce.
I swear she's so absolutely unintelligent that she actually thinks life is exactly like the movies, just like a valley girl.”
Despite criticizing Meghan's actions, Gervais acknowledged her achievement as an American adventurer.
He believes she recognized Prince Harry's vulnerability and successfully convinced him to marry her, ultimately creating a scandal within his own family.
The media eagerly covers this scandal for public consumption.
Meghan, now known as the Duchess of Sussex, seems to have traded her royal duties and moral obligations for a life of glamour and commerce.
Gervais sees this as the epitome of vulgarity, but not surprising considering Meghan's background in Hollywood.
Essentially, she is importing the very culture she once sought to dismantle into Buckingham Palace.
In related news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently been referred to as Montecito's Muppets, according to former royal correspondent Charles Wray.