'Do I pander to the 200 egos in the room or the 200million watching?' Ricky Gervais on THAT controversial Golden Globes 2020 speech
It was the most controversial opening monologue in Golden Globes history, which saw the host take aim at Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein and 'woke' Hollywood'.
And Ricky Gervais has discussed his explosive Golden Globes 2020 speech in January and revealed the motives behind the TV moment, seen by around 200 million people worldwide.
Speaking to the Series Linked podcast, The Office star, 58, said: 'Do I pander to the 200 egos in the room or the 200 million people watching around the world? And there's no contest.
Wow factor: Ricky Gervais has discussed his explosive Golden Globes 2020 speech in January and revealed the motives behind the TV moment, seen by around 200 million people worldwide (above)
'I know what I'm going to say. I'm not there to ruin their night, I'm there to make the people at home laugh.'
The actor, who was hosting the awards ceremony for the fifth time, said the ceremony represented a chance for a presenter to use their best jokes in front of once-in-a-lifetime audience.
He said: 'You've got to write seven minutes of your best jokes, you can't really use them again. It's a lot of work for seven minutes, but the payoff is amazing. I mean, there's no audience like that.'
An unrepentant Ricky went on to hit back at criticism levelled at him over his speech, saying he was playing a 'brash character' in his role as host.
TV icon: Speaking to the Series Linked podcast, The Office star, 58, said: 'Do I pander to the 200 egos in the room or the 200 million people watching around the world? And there's no contest (pictured January 2020)
The Afterlife star said: 'People know David Brent and Tony are characters.
'They don't know that me doing standup and me at the Golden Globes is a bit of a persona as well. There I play this brash character who's come to ruin the liberal elites' night.
'I've honed those jokes. I've made those jokes bulletproof.'
In January Ricky skewered 'woke' Hollywood, made jokes about Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein and Prince Andrew, and tackled topics such as MeToo and ISIS as he left his A-list audience wincing during his opening monologue at the 77th Golden Globe awards.
Tom Hanks, Robert De Niro, and Gwyneth Paltrow were left with stunned looks on their faces as Gervais mocked Felicity Huffman over the college admission scandal, branded James Corden a 'massive p****' and ripped Judi Dench for 'licking' her own private parts in his eight-minute speech.
5th time: He said: 'You've got to write seven minutes of your best jokes, you can't really use them again. It's a lot of work for seven minutes, but the payoff is amazing. I mean, there's no audience like that' (pictured at the Golden Globes 2020)
In a particularly blunt moment, Gervais advised those receiving awards to avoid making political speeches because 'you're in no position to the public about anything' before adding: 'If you win, come up, accept your little award, thank your agent, and your God and f*** off.'
The British comic, hosting for the fifth time, underlined his point by jesting: 'You say you're woke but the companies you work for in China — unbelievable. Apple, Amazon, Disney. If ISIS started a streaming service you'd call your agent, wouldn't you?'
Social media lit up with posts praising Gervais's take-downs of the Hollywood establishment, relishing in the uncomfortable reactions from those in the room. - though others found his jokes hard to stomach.
Piers Morgan congratulated the comedian on his 'finest 8 minutes' but a review of the night in the Chicago Sun-Times said Gervais was 'so intent on congratulating himself for being edgy' that he 'forgot to be funny'.
In one moment which shocked the stars in the crowd, Gervais made a pointed remark about the death of pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.,
In character: An unrepentant Ricky went on to hit back at criticism levelled at him over his speech, saying he was playing a 'brash character' in his role as host (pictured at a Golden Globes after-party in January 2020)
He said: '[Netflix series Afterlife] is a show about a man who wants to kill himself .... Spoiler alert, season two is on the way so he didn't kill himself...just like Jeffrey Epstein.'
As the audience gasped, he doubled down on the remarks, saying: 'Shut up. I know he's your friend, but I don't care.'
Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, in August while awaiting trial on numerous sex offences. An autopsy found he had hanged himself.
Gervais also slammed hypocrite Hollywood stars for working for companies with controversial rights records while claiming to be 'woke', and warned winners against making political acceptance speeches.
Reaction: Tom Hanks (left), sitting next to his wife Rita Wilson, looked shocked as Gervias' dropped several eyebrow raising jokes during his opening monologue
Oh! Robert De Niro (left) and Martin Scorsese (right) at the Golden Globes awards, where Gervais poked fun at their latest film The Irishman for being three hours long
He blasted: 'You say you're woke, but the companies you work for are unbelievable. Apple, Amazon, Disney - If ISIS started a streaming service you'd call your agent wouldn't you.
'So if you do win an award tonight don't use it as a platform to make a political speech. You're in no position to lecture the public about anything.
'You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg.
'So if you win, come up, accept your little award, thank your agent and your god and then f**k off.'
He also claimed that Apple, who began their streaming site in 2019, used 'sweatshops' to make their products, as owner Tim Cook watched from the crowd.
Gervais also took aim at specific people including actress Felicity Huffman who was jailed over her role in the college admissions scandal this year.
'You came here in your limos. I came in a limo tonight and the license plate was made by Felicity Huffman,' he continued, as the cameras panned to a shocked crowd.
Huffman recently completed an 11-day stint in jail after she pleaded guilty to paying $15,000 to get one of her daughters into college.
Gervais continued: 'It's her daughter I feel sorry for. That must be the most embarrassing thing to happen to her, and her dad was in Wild Hogs.'
Several audience members broke out into shocked laughter, with Tom Hanks looking stunned.
Gervais, who has not hosted in the #MeToo era before, took a shot there too.
He said there was a wide variety of stars in the room, and they all have one thing in common: 'They´re all afraid of Ronan Farrow,' Gervais said.
New Yorker writer Farrow played a key role in outing sexual misconduct in Hollywood and exposing disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein.
Later in the show, Gervais introduced a clip for the film Birdbox, describing it as 'a movie where people survive by acting like they don't see a thing. Sort of like working for Harvey Weinstein.'
Gervais also mocked what he described as 'pedophile movies.'
'Taking of all you perverts, it was a big year for pedophile movies. Surviving R Kelly, Leaving Neverland, Two Popes,' he says, before breaking down at his own joke.
'Shut up,' he told the stunned crowd, 'I don't care.'
He then turned to Academy Award winner Leonardo DiCaprio to poke fun at the age gap between him and the women he dates.
He said: 'Once Upon a Time In Hollywood [is] nearly three hours long. Leonardo DiCaprio attended the premiere and by the end his date was too old for him.'
Cameras caught Leo's reaction. It seemed the actor - who is currently dating 22-year-old Camila Morrone - was able to poke fun at himself, blushing and smiling while the rest of the room cracked up.
Amid laughter from the star-studded audience, Gervais added: 'Even Prince Andrew is like, ''come on Leo mate, you're nearly 50, son''.'
'The world got to see James Corden as a fat p****. He was also in the movie Cats, but no one saw that.'
The star will next be seen on screens in the new series of his show, After Life.
Banter: Gervais poked fun at Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured) in a long running joke that the Academy Award winner dates younger women
Six new episodes of the show will be available from April 24 - and continue the story of Tony, a writer for the local newspaper whose life is upended after his wife dies from cancer.
The show is set in the small fictitious town of Tambury and continues to explore Tony's struggle with immense grief for his wife. The plot sees Tony try to become a better friend to those around him - who are each grappling with their own problems.
Things intensify when the threat of the local newspaper being shut down rears - sending everyone into a panic at the prospect of unemployment. The characters turn to Am-Dram as a way to lift spirits - with undoubtedly hilarious results.
Back in October, Ricky posted a picture of himself in character as the provincial journalist with his late on-screen wife Lisa, [Godliman], and on-screen dog Brandy.
He cryptically captioned the photo, which is clearly from a flashback scene, with: '#AfterLife2 Have a great day.'
Inevitably, the Instagram snap sent Ricky's 1.9 million followers into meltdown as they shared their excitement over the new series.
AFTER LIFE returns to Netflix on 24th April 2020 with 6 brand new episodes
Coming soon: The star will next be seen on screens in the new series of his show, After Life, in which he plays Tony, a man struggling with the loss of his wife
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