The 79th Golden Globes won't have a live audience or red carpet, HFPA announces
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The 79th Golden Globes will still take place on Sunday, but they'll look a little different than prior years. The show will not be televised, and the ceremony will take place without an audience or its traditional red carpet, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Tuesday.
"Because of the current pandemic surge, health and safety remain a top priority for the HFPA," the association said in a statement.
Winners will still be announced, but the only guests permitted inside the venue will be members of the HFPA and recipients of their grants and scholarship programs. Guests will be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and a booster shot, as well as a negative PCR test taken within the last 48 hours.
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