A few days after the Golden Globes, several stars indicated that they had tested positive for the coronavirus. They announce it on social media. They had the positive tests before the Critics’ Choice Awards began.
“I am so sorry I will miss the Critics’ Choice Awards today,” Michelle Pfeiffer wrote on Instagram. “Yes, Covid. I am especially disappointed that I will now not see Jeff Bridges receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.”
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In addition to Pfeiffer, Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Jamie Lee Curtis, among others, have also tested positive for Covid-19. They all say they caught the virus on or in the days following the Golden Globes, America’s most important film award after the Oscars, and therefore should have missed out on the Critics’ Choice Awards. There you had to be able to present a negative test to be allowed entry.
Jamie Lee Curtis is also disappointed, she writes on Instagram. “The biggest fan won’t be there to cheer on everyone this year, unfortunately.”
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