The usual excitement of Hollywood awards season has evaporated over the past week as deadly wildfires have devastated the Los Angeles region. The wind-fed blazes have swept through more than 40,000 acres,
The Grammys and Oscars will proceed as planned, answering a question that has been debated behind the scenes by decision makers tasked with figuring out how to proceed with award season as LA grapples with devastating wildfires.
Stephen King is not only declining to vote for this years Academy Awards nominees, but he doesn’t believe that the ceremony should happen.
Kamar yadda ake faɗa a masna’antar fina-finan Amurka ta Hollywood, dole ne Shirin ya ci gaba. A ranar Litinin, an ba da sanarwar cewa za a ci gaba da shirya bukukwan ba da lambar yabo na Grammys da Oscars kamar yadda aka tsara yi a ranar 2 ga Fabrairu da 2 ga watan Maris.
Stephen King is not in favor of the Oscars taking place this year. The acclaimed writer and filmmaker wants the awards ceremony to be canceled in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires.
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