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Real doctors diagnose actors with fake diseases in Golden Globes skit

Real doctors diagnose actors with fake diseases in Golden Globes skit

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has made the 78th Golden Globe Awards a weird one. 

Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler ran the show via video call from New York and LA respectively, actors literally got all dressed up with nowhere to go, while Jason Sudeikis put on a rainbow tie-die hoodie and sparked a bunch of speculation about whether or not he was baked.

Yet amidst the unusual celebrity shenanigans, the Globes set aside a little time to acknowledge the hard work of U.S. healthcare workers, paying tribute with a short skit. 

Emulating the telehealth conferences that have become familiar to many, performers such as Don Cheadle, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Carey Mulligan asked real healthcare professionals to diagnose what could be causing them symptoms like feeling stuck in a time loop and "trying to murder Andy Samberg again and again," getting "hot and bothered" with that nasty Bridgerton going around, or possessing an extremely raspy Margaret Thatcher-like voice. Read more...

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