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Meryl Streep Slams Donald Trump in Golden Globes 2017 Speech

1/8/2017 by Ashley Lee

Paul Drinkwater/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Meryl Streep accepts the Cecil B. DeMille Award during the 74th Annual
Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 8, 2017 in
Beverly Hills, Calif.

Meryl Streep received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes
on Sunday night, and slammed Donald Trump's "performance" in her
acceptance speech.

"Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners, and if you kick
us all out, you’ll have nothing to watch except for football and mixed
martial arts, which are not arts," she said, tearfully and with a
faint voice, upon accepting the career-spanning honor.

She echoed Hugh Laurie's comment about how the Hollywood Foreign Press
Association is part of "the most vilified segments in American society
right now" — Hollywood, foreigners and the press. "But who are we, and
what is Hollywood anyway? It’s just a bunch of people from other
places," she explained, outlining her New Jersey upbringing, plus the
non-Los Angeles backgrounds of Sarah Paulson, Sarah Jessica Parker,
Amy Adams, Natalie Portman, Ruth Negga, Viola Davis, Dev Patel and
Ryan Reynolds. "Where are their birth certificates?"

Streep then noted that one "performance" stood out this year: that of
Donald Trump when he mocked a disabled reporter at a rally. "There was
nothing good about it, but it did its job," she said. "It kind of
broke my heart when I saw it, and I still can't get it out my head
because it wasn’t in a movie, it was in real life. That instinct to
humiliate when it’s modeled by someone in a public platform, it
filters down into everyone’s life because it gives permission for
others to do the same."

"Disrespect invites disrespect, violence incites violence," she
continued. After calling for the press to stand up to Trump, Streep
concluded her speech by quoting Carrie Fisher: "Take your broken
heart, make it into art."

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Viola Davis presented the honor to the prolific actress has won eight
Golden Globes and collected 29 nominations. "Her artistry reminds us
of the impact of what it means to be an artist, which is to make us
feel less alone," she told her Doubt co-star. "You make me proud to be
an artist. You make me feel that what I have in me — my body, my face,
my age — is enough."

At the Beverly Hilton Hotel ceremony, Streep was also nominated for
her performance in Florence Foster Jenkins, directed by Stephen Frears
and written by Nicholas Martin.

The annual DeMille award honors those with "outstanding contributions
to the world of entertainment." Recent recipients include Denzel
Washington, George Clooney, Woody Allen, Jodie Foster, Morgan Freeman,
Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and Warren Beatty.

This article was originally published by The Hollywood Reporter.


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