Brendan Fraser will not be appearing at the 2023 Golden Globes, despite the high potential he’ll have in order to get a nomination for his lead role in the Oscar-leading. Whale.
The 53-year-old returned to Hollywood in the latest psychological drama, portraying an obese, energetic English teacher trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
However, in an interview with GQAnd the Posted on Wednesday, November 16, Fraser said that even if he gets a 2023 Golden Globe nomination, he “wouldn’t be involved.”
“It’s because I have more history with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association than I have respect for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association,” the actor said of the organization that hosts the Golden Globe Awards.
“And my mother did not raise a hypocrite. You can call me many things, but not this one.”
A few years ago, during an interview with GQFraser discussed his abrupt and abrupt withdrawal from the public eye, as he engaged in stunning allegations against former HFPA president and member Philip Burke.
He claimed that in 2003, Burke assaulted and groped him at a luncheon, which Burke denied, calling Fraser’s account a “total fabrication”.
While Fraser doesn’t have any plans to attend January’s award ceremony, he did say he’s fully committed to the Oscars invitation.
“I owe it to myself. I owe it to the filmmakers. I know I owe it to those fans who paid money to come see me and stand in line in the sun, all of which you know. I owe it to my kids. This is my chance.”
In the same interview, Fraser suggested that the infamous CGI of Dwayne Johnson’s Scorpion King in The return of the mummy He has “charm”.
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