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Lee Jung-jae will not attend Golden Globe Awards due to Netflix's boycott

By ANI | Published: January 06, 2022 10:39 AM

Korean actor Lee Jung-jea confirmed that he will not attend the US Golden Globe Awards.

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Korean actor Lee Jung-jea confirmed that he will not attend the US Golden Globe Awards.

According to his agency Artist Company on the 5th, he will not attend the '2022 Golden Globe Awards' to be held on the 9th (local time). An official from the agency said, "As Netflix refused to participate in the Golden Globe, Lee will also not attend the awards. This is because Golden Globe has been criticized by the Hollywood film industry for racism and gender issues since last year."

Lee Jung-jae was nominated for Best Actor for TV Drama category with his latest work 'Squid Game.' 'Squid Game' was nominated for the 'Best TV Series' category, and actor Oh Young-soo was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor category. It is the first time that a Korean TV series has been nominated at the Golden Globe Awards.

Director Bong Jun-ho of 'Parasite (2019)' previously won the Best International Feature Film award at the Gloden Globe in 2020. Last year, 'Minari (Director Isaac Chung)' won this award.

However, the corruption scandal of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which holds the Golden Globe Awards, was revealed, causing a boycott campaign and huge criticisms that it is a white-oriented award. The U.S. TV network NBC cancelled the broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards and Netflix, Amazon Studio, and WarnerMedia has also participated in the boycott. (ANI/Global Economic)

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

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