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Critics Choice Awards: Behind the Decision to Bring Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie Onstage in Unplanned Moment for ‘Barbie’ Win

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Critics Choice Awards: Behind the Decision to Bring Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie Onstage in Unplanned Moment for ‘Barbie’ Win

Host Chelsea Handler was among those responsible for bringing and to the stage at Sunday night’s to accept the best comedy movie award for in an unplanned moment. The award was announced early in the night as a roundup of several categories before a commercial break, with the camera cutting briefly to the table, where Margot Robbie, Greta Gerwig, , (who was with the SeeHer Award) and others cheered the news.

While the film won a total of six awards, only one of those categories (best song for “I’m Just Ken”) was presented onstage with the winners able to give an acceptance speech. Later in the show, Handler surprised attendees and viewers — and the folks — by rectifying that. “Earlier tonight, was awarded best comedy, but it wasn’t onstage, so I’m gonna go rogue because I feel like Greta and Margot deserve the opportunity to make an acceptance speech,” Handler said toward the end of the show, with about 30 minutes left in the three hour ceremony.

“So ladies, would you mind coming up here and accepting the award for best comedy?” Gerwig and Robbie appeared surprised at the move and unaware that it was happening. “Oh, this is so unexpected,” Robbie told the crowd from the stage. “You know, when everyone’s like, ‘Oh, this is so unexpected,’ this is actually unexpected.

This was not a part of the show, but we’re very grateful nonetheless.” Gerwig added, “Thank you so much for letting this happen. We were just very excited in our chairs, and it’s very nice to be up here.” Before Handler brought Gerwig and Robbie onstage, James Mangold also made a reference to the fact that the best comedy award winners were not allowed to come onstage.

While the career achievement award winner, Harrison Ford, the director noted as an aside: “Why don’t they get to come onstage for comedies?” before continuing his speech. A source close to the show told that Handler, along with her writers and the show producers, made the call during a commercial break to bring the duo up onstage.

Because the show was running ahead of schedule, they made the decision collectively to bring them up onstage rather than add another bit or joke. also won best original screenplay for Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, best production design for Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer, best costume design for Jacqueline Durran and best hair and makeup.

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