Golden Globes to go ahead without audience or TV broadcast

The Golden Globes will go ahead on Sunday but there will be no audience, media or a TV broadcast.

The usually glamorous event has been been left without an audience due to a COVID surge in the US.

All attendees at the event will also have to show their Proof of vaccination and booster shot, along with a negative PCR test within 48 hours and guests will be masked and socially distanced at all times while inside the ballroom.

As well as this, there will be no red carpet.

The event has seen some celebrities boycott it over an investigation published in the Los Angeles Times that is alleged to have shown a  “culture of corruption” at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association which included members “exchanging votes for perks and access.’’

The show will also not be broadcast, for the first time since 1979, as NBC, who have aired the awards since 1996, has chosen not to schedule the ceremony.