Actor and comedian Ricky Gervais has made it very clear if he has an interest in hosting the Golden Globes again: it’s a no.
Ricky Gervais has taken to Twitter to proclaim he will no longer be hosting the Golden Globes.
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“F— that,” he wrote in a tweet alongside a video of the 2020 ceremony he hosted, responding to a viral tweet asking if he would host again. “Retweet if you want [Gervais] would host the Golden Globes again in 2023,” the now-viral tweet said.
The “The Office” creator ended his response with a laughing emoji.

Ricky Gervais has hosted the Golden Globes five times so far.
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In January, the comedian opened up about what it would take to host the Oscars.
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“They never let me do what I wanted,” he told ‘Today’ at the time. “I’d be canceled halfway through. I mean that’s why the Globes got me. They said I could write my own jokes and say whatever I wanted, no rehearsals.

In 2020, in a controversial opening, Ricky Gervais blasted Hollywood’s elite and big tech.
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In 2020, while hosting the Globes, Gervais opened the ceremony with a controversial speech denouncing both the Hollywood elite and big tech companies such as Amazon and Apple.
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Nominations for the 2023 Golden Globes are expected to be announced on December 12, with the awards ceremony taking place on January 10, 2023.
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