Efrequently shaken by the election of Donald Trump, several prominent members of Hollywood, Meryl Streep in the lead, have expressed Sunday at the Golden Globes ceremony their hostility to the future president, who accused the actress of being the “stooge” of his ex-rival Hillary Clinton.
“Meryl Streep, one of the actresses of the most expensive Hollywood doesn’t know me and attacked me last night at the Golden Globes”, tweeted early on Monday morning Donald Trump. “It is a stooge for Hillary who is widely losing”.
The actress, 67-year-old for three Oscars including ironisé on what had been for it in the “performance” of the year Mr. Trump when he had impersonated, at a public meeting in November 2015, a reporter for the New York Times, Serge Kovaleski) who suffers from a joint disease limiting the movements of his arms.
Meryl Streep, this kind of touch “pervades the life of all the world, because it allows others to do the same thing.” “Disrespect leads to disrespect. Violence leads to violence”, she said. “And when the powerful use their rank to bully the other, we are all losers.”
The president-elect of the United States said Monday on Twitter that he had “never laughed at a journalist disabled”.
“For the hundredth time, I never made fun of a journalist with a disability I would never do that) but I showed how it was +tipped+ when it has changed entirely a history of 16 years ago written in order to show myself in a bad angle,” tweeted Mr. Trump.
“The media just even more dishonest!”, he added.
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After other stakeholders who had criticized the president-elect, Meryl Streep has thrown out to the spectators sitting in the room that they belonged “to the segments of the most demonized american society at this time.”
The actress, who has received on Sunday the prize Cecil B. DeMille for his entire career, has also referred to the very diverse origins of the other actresses nominated for the Golden Globes.
A very clear reference to the speech abrasive Donald Trump, who is very regularly taken to the media, has never hidden his contempt for Hollywood and has particular regard to the offensive vis-à-vis Mexicans.
“Hollywood is awash in people from elsewhere and the foreigners,” she continued. “If you put them all out, you’ll not have to watch as american football and mixed martial arts, which are not art.”
“there are people all over the world in this room, from China, America, Europe. Do not wait for the movie that it set up walls and boundaries,” she said, a little later, the French actress Isabelle Huppert, award, best actress in a dramatic role, in a direct message to the president-elect. The latter has promised to erect a wall between the United States and Mexico.
The first reference to the man of affairs has been made in the register of the humor by Jimmy Fallon, the presenter of the evening.
Mentioning the film of Stephen Frears ‘ “Florence Foster Jenkins”, which refers to a very bad opera singer, the host of the NBC explained that “even she” had refused to produce, during the investiture ceremony of Donald Trump, on January 20.
The transition team of the president-elect has, in fact, the greatest difficulty to obtain the presence of heads of posters at this great raout, while Barack Obama had assembled a group of celebrities during his two inauguration ceremonies.
Those references are then made more corrosive as the evening progressed.
Awarded for his supporting role in “The Night Manager”, the british actor Hugh Laurie has said that he is honored to be a part of the winners “of the last Golden Globes of history.”
“I don’t want to be dark. It is just that there are words +Hollywood+, +foreign+ and +press+ in the title”, explained one that has long epitomized the “Dr. House” from the series of the same name.
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