The 2024 Golden Globes Awards are set to go ahead live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 7. After years of scandals, it's set to look fairly different as it's the first time the awards will happen on CBS and without the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
So, here's how we got here:
When did controversy with the Golden Globes start?
What happened in 2021 with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association?
What did the HFPA do to address the controversy?
What did backlash against the HFPA look like?
What happened with Brendan Fraser?
Was there a 2022 and 2023 Golden Globes?
Where's the HFPA at now?
So, who votes for the 2024 awards?
You can actually see the full list of voters for yourself on the Golden Globes' website. According to the Globes, 300 journalists across the world make up the voters: "The voting body is 47% female with 60% self-identifying as racially and ethnically diverse: 26.3% Latinx, 13.3% Asian, 11% Black, and 9% Middle Eastern."
Tune in for BuzzFeed's coverage of the Golden Globes this Sunday.
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