Here’s what viewers missed: Rogen and Catherine O’Hara were tasked with presenting the award for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a TV series, with the two actors, who are both Canadian, making a quip about how much they value the Golden Globes – as well as its Canadian counterpart: The Golden Antlers (which does not exist).
As part of the bit, they name-checked a few fictional shows and films for which they had won the fake Canadian prize: O’Hara for Mama Morissette, a biopic about fellow Canadian Alanis Morrissette, and Rogen for portraying a young Gosling in Gosling, an unauthorised biopic about the Oscar-winner, who is also Canadian.
Some actors took big swings at this year’s Golden Globes – including Seth Rogen whose joke about Ryan Gosling was seemingly removed from the broadcast.
Golden Globes: What was the Seth Rogen joke about Ryan Gosling that got ‘bleeped’?
The 82nd Golden Globes took place on Sunday night (5 January) with Hollywood’s brightest stars descending on the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California.