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Tina Fey's `30 Rock,' `Mad Men' top Golden Globes
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-01-12 15:33
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – Tina Fey officially rules the world and has the Golden Globe awards to prove it. The "30 Rock" star and creator was named best actress in a TV comedy and her NBC series was picked as best comedy Sunday by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, capping a run of honors for the series and general acclaim for her Sarah Palin impersonation. "I want you to know that I really know how very lucky I am to have the year that I've had this year," Fey said. But there's a dark side, she said. "If you ever start to feel too good about yourself, they have this thing called the Internet. And you can find a lot of people there who don't like you," she added, drawing laughs and applause from the celebrity-studded ballroom audience. "I'd like to address some of them now," she continued. "Babs in La Crosse, you can suck it. Diane-fan, you can suck it. Cougar-letter, you can really suck it, 'cause all year you've been after me. All year." Fey, whose winsome take on Republican vice presidential candidate Palin was last year's highlight of "Saturday Night Live," introduced a political note to the Globes ceremony with the help of "30 Rock" star Tracy Morgan. "Tina Fey and I had an agreement that if Barack Obama won, I would speak for the show from now on," Morgan said in accepting the best-series award. "Welcome to post-racial America. I'm the face of post-racial America — deal with it, Cate Blanchett." Morgan thanked the press association, especially on his own behalf "because a black man can't get no love at the Emmys." |