NEW YORK -- Australian communities battling wildfires were given several messages of support at the Golden Globes, with Ellen DeGeneres, Patricia Arquette and Australian-born Cate Blanchett among those sending best wishes. Russell Crowe couldn't be there because he was helping fight the flames.
The wildfires have so far scorched an area twice the size of the U.S. state of Maryland. They have killed at least two dozen people and destroyed about 2,000 homes.
DeGeneres took time at the top of her speech Sunday accepting the Carol Burnett Award to honour those fighting the fires. Patricia Arquette mourned 鈥渢he continent of Australia on fire.鈥 Phoebe Waller-Bridge said she would auction off her Globe outfit and have the proceeds go to firefighter relief.
Blanchett said she wanted to give a special call-out to the volunteer firefighters fighting the blazes. 鈥淲hen one country faces a climate disaster, we all face a climate disaster,鈥 she said. Pierce Brosnan said everyone was behind Australia: 鈥淪tay strong. We're with you. God bless.鈥
Joaquin Phoenix, who won the trophy for best lead actor in a drama for 鈥淛oker,鈥 said he appreciated the well-wishes but said 鈥渨e have to do more than that.鈥 He said voting for change is fine, but sometimes people have to take matters into their own hands. He criticized those in the room for flying private planes to Palm Springs for the awards. 鈥淚'll try to better and I hope you will, too.鈥 he said.
Crowe won the award for best actor in a limited series or TV movie for playing former Fox CEO Roger Ailes in the Showtime miniseries 鈥淭he Loudest Voice,鈥 but he wasn't in California to accept the trophy. He was helping protect his home from the wildfires, sending in a speech read by Jennifer Aniston.
鈥淢ake no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in Australia is climate change-based,鈥 Crowe's statement read. 鈥淲e need to act based on science, move our global workforce to renewable energy and respect our planet for the unique and amazing place it is. That way, we all have a future.鈥
The starry comments came despite an admonishment by host Ricky Gervais to the crowd to not talk about politics. 鈥淵ou're in no position to lecture the public about anything,鈥 Gervais declared at the top of the show. 鈥淵ou know nothing about the real world.鈥