Golden Globes monologue.“Listen, I would’ve done that had anybody thrown their writers under a bus,” the comedian, 49, told Parade in an interview published Friday. “I know more than anybody how valuable writers are.
My whole life and my whole career is because I have great writers.”Koy, 53, was hired 10 days before the coveted award show and was roasted online for bombing.
The comic made what he called a “rookie move” and put the blame on the writers for his array of jokes. His jest was aimed at the big names in the room, including Robert De Niro, who had welcomed his seventh child with partnerTiffany Chen at age 79, and Greta Gerwig’s summer project “Barbie” — which Koy described as a movie about “plastic doll with big boobies.”That same year, Handler took the stage to host the Critics’ Choice Award and addressed her ex’s blunders in her opening monologue.
The “Chelsea Lately” alum spoke about her preference for older men, teasing she would toss Martin Scorsese “around like a little Italian meatball.” In response to the audience’s laughter, Handler quipped, “Thank you for laughing at that.
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