COVID-19 is clearing out the Critics’ Selection Awards.
Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, who’s nominated for her supporting position in All the pieces All over the place All at As soon as, was the primary to announce that she would miss Sunday night time’s award present after testing optimistic for COVID-19 following her attendance on the Golden Globes on Tuesday.
That star-studded affair additionally drew Colin Farrell — a winner for Finest Actor in a Movement Image Musical or Comedy — and his Banshees of Inisherin co-star and supporting actor nominee Brendan Gleeson. On Saturday The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that each Farrell, 46, and Gleeson, 67, have additionally come down with COVID-19 and won’t attend the Critics’ Selection Awards as deliberate.
Michelle Pfeiffer, 64, will even be a no-show, the actress instructed followers on Sunday. In an Instagram put up, Pfeiffer shared that her personal COVID-19 analysis meant she would not be readily available to rejoice Jeff Bridges — her co-star in The Fabulous Baker Boys — getting the Lifetime Achievement Award on the present, which will probably be hosted by comic Chelsea Handler.
“I’m so sorry to be lacking the Critics Selection Awards at present. Yep, COVID,” the “dissatisfied” star wrote, happening to pay tribute to Bridges.
Whereas the Golden Globes had its personal share of absences — together with winners Cate Blanchett, Amanda Seyfried and a flood-stranded Kevin Costner — the confluence of rising COVID-19 instances and a cluster of principally unmasked Hollywood gatherings does not bode effectively for awards season. Somebody examine on Jennifer Coolidge — final seen being escorted to the Golden Globes stage by Farrell.