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named best TV series (musical or comedy) at the star-studded ceremony. "This means a huge amount
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to all of us," said Waller-Bridge, who thanked Barack Obama "for putting us on his list". This was a reference to a recent tweet from the former US president, in which he called Fleabag "a TV show [from 2019] that I considered as powerful as movies". Russell Crowe was another winner, receiving the award for best actor in a limited series or a motion picture made for television for The Loudest
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ceremony, instead sending a message about the devastating bush fires ravaging his homeland. "Make no mistake, the tragedy taking place in Australia is climate change-based," he said in a message read out by actress Jennifer Aniston. Pierce Brosnan, whose sons Dylan
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and Paris are serving as this year's Golden Globe ambassadors, also sent a message of goodwill to those affected by the fires.