Posted on 01/10/2017 6:35:45 AM PST by rktman
Sunday night at the Golden Globes, actress Meryl Streep gave an anti-Trump speech when she accepted the Cecil B. DeMille award. While most of Hollywood and the press were smitten by Streep, calling the speech "powerful" and "brave," at least two celebrities were not: Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn.
A somewhat hilarious screenshot caught the two in various stages of "side-eye" during Streep's acceptance speech. Vaughn in particular looks as though he's about to explode, whereas Gibson just kind of looks annoyed.
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Next year they can have the “Crazy Cat Lady” award in her honor.
Remember that time a conservative actor ranted against Obama during an acceptance speech?
Yeah ... me neither.
It’s why Hollywood should so much it has to move out of the country it would clear out some of the idiots in CA.
Apparently, this woman is claiming she was “near tears.”
I DVR’d the show, just in case Hacksaw Ridge won anything. So I was able to fast forward and skip most of it. I did watch Streep. She was pretty pathetic. Imagine getting a lifetime achievement award and using it for a political rant. No mention of gratitude for all who helped her through the years or any mention of her family. Nothing about her long career.
I ignore Hollywood. Who is Vince Vaughan? I will have to watch one of his movies.
pretty good actor- does a lot of comedies- pretty funny style too-
Thanks.
Streep is an elitist snob and a sniveling Snowflake. She put on a pathetic performance.
Spot on and well said. It makes me think there is a misinformation bubble in the world of Hollywood. Much of it is the 60s hangover hoping to regain that magic lost in a cloud of THC and purple microdot flash tabs. People have disappeared in the Ozone Layer.
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