Jada Pinkett Smith blasts Golden Globes for 'Girls Trip' and Tiffany Haddish snubs

Jada Pinkett Smith has a serious issue with the 2018 Golden Globe nominees.

In a series of tweets, the Girls Trip star called out the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) for snubbing the film, which was a box-office success and also a hit with critics. The 46-year-old actress is also miffed by the lack of recognition for the movie’s breakout star, Tiffany Haddish, and is highlighting a troubling theme she sees with this year’s nominees.

As for the claim they couldn’t get the HFPA to lay “eyes on the film or a press conference,” a source tells Yahoo there was a screening on July 18. A Variety editor also tweeted, “Per [Universal Studios], there was an official HFPA screening, invites to the premiere were sent to the group and they received screeners. However, a press conference was indeed foregone, because the group was unable to travel to New Orleans for the junket.”

Smith continued, tweeting it’s not as simple as “racism,” but that Hollywood must “expand its concepts of race, gender equality and inclusion.”

The actress also called out the exclusion of Kumail Nanjiani’s hit film, The Big Sick, and what she believes to be a misidentification of Jordan Peele’s hit horror film Get Out.

Tiffany Haddish has yet to weigh in herself on the snubs, although she was tagged in Smith’s tweets.

This isn’t the first time Smith has called out awards shows for what she believes to be a lack of inclusion. In 2016, she boycotted the Oscars after the #OscarsSoWhite controversy. “At the Oscars…people of color are always welcomed to give out awards…even entertain,” she tweeted at the time. “But we are rarely recognized for our artistic accomplishments. Should people of color refrain from participating all together?”

It’s safe to venture that the Smiths likely won’t be presenting at the Golden Globes.

The Golden Globe Awards hosted by Seth Meyers will air Sunday, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. on NBC.

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