After testing positive for COVID-19 in Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, and Michelle Pfeiffer, they will be missing Critics Choice Awards
COVID-19 Clearing out the Critics Choice Awards.
Jamie Lee Curtis– 64-year-old, nominated to support her role in Everything at once, was the first to announce After being tested positive for COVID-19 at the awards show, she was forced to miss Sunday’s event. Golden Globes Tuesday
This star-studded affair also attracted attention. Colin Farrell — a winner for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy — and his Inisherin Banshees Co-star nominee and supporting actor Brendan Gleeson. Saturday The Hollywood Reporter confirmed Farrell (46), and Gleeson (67) have both been diagnosed with COVID-19. They will not be attending the Critics Choice Awards as scheduled.
Michelle PfeifferOn Sunday, Pfeiffer announced that her 64-year old mother, Claudette, would be no-show. In an Instagram post, Pfeiffer shared that her own COVID-19 diagnosis meant she wouldn’t be on hand to celebrate Jeff Bridges — her co-star in The Fabulous Baker Boys — getting the Lifetime Achievement Award at the show, which will be hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler.
“I’m so sorry to be missing the Critics Choice Awards today. Yes, COVID,” the “disappointed” star wrote, continuing to pay tribute to Bridges.
While the Golden Globes had its own share of absences — including winners Cate Blanchett, Amanda Seyfried and a flood-stranded Kevin Costner — the confluence of rising COVID-19 cases A cluster of unmasked Hollywood parties doesn’t bode well in awards season. Someone check on Jennifer Coolidge — last seen being escorted to the Golden Globes stage by Farrell.