The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Brendan Fraser says he won’t participat­e in Golden Globes

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NEW YORK >> Brendan Fraser, whose performanc­e in “The Whale” has made him a likely awards candidate this year, says he won’t attend the Golden Globes in January if he’s nominated.

In 2018, Fraser said that the was groped by longtime Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n member Philip Berk, a former president of the organizati­on behind the Globes. Fraser said the incident took place at a Beverly Hills, Calif., luncheon in 2003. Berk, a member from South Africa, was expelled from the HFPA last year after calling Black Lives Matter “a racist hate movement.”

Last year’s Golden Globes were all but canceled after the organizati­on was plunged into scandal over ethical indiscreti­ons and the revelation that the group then included no Black voting members. Many stars, publicists and studios said they were boycotting the Globes. Earlier this year, the HFPA, after reforms, said the 80th Golden Globes will be broadcast Jan. 10 on NBC.

But Fraser won’t be there.

“I have more history with the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n than I have respect for the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n,” Fraser told

in an cover story published Wednesday.

Asked whether he’ll be involved with the ceremony if nominated, Fraser said, “No, I will not participat­e.

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