Brendan Fraser Slams Golden Globes (Pic Credit: Wikipedia, Golden Globes)

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Actor Brendan Fraser joined Howard Stern’s talk show and continued to sound off on the Golden Globes, which he did not attend this year despite being nominated for best actor in a motion picture drama thanks to his performance in Darren Aronofsky’s ‘The Whale’.

Austin Butler won the category for ‘Elvis’. Fraser has accused Philip Berk, former president and member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, of groping him at a 2003 luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Fraser revealed the alleged assault in a 2018 GQ interview. Berk later disputed Fraser’s allegations.

During his interview with Howard Stern,  Brendan Fraser said that Butler’s Globes win for ‘Elvis’ was “well deserved” and a “big win for him.” He added that he had no interest in winning the prize himself. “I found myself wondering is this a cynical nomination,” Fraser said. “I couldn’t really tell because of my history with them and that I still have yet to see the results from their reformation. We all are still awaiting that, to tell you the truth. What does matter is that it would mean nothing to me? I don’t want it. I didn’t ask to be considered even, that was presumed.”

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