The Golden Globes took center stage last night as stars gathered for the awards ceremony - but Brendan Fraser boycotted the evening despite receiving a nomination.
The annual awards ceremony took place at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills with the casts and crews of major motion pictures alongside our favorite TV shows all vying for the top awards.
The Fabelmans - directed by Steven Spielberg - had a particularly good night after taking home the best motion picture in the drama category alongside best director for Spielberg, per the Hollywood Reporter.
House of the Dragon picked up the best television series award which came as no shock, but Emma D'Arcy missed out on the best performance by an actress in a television series to Zendaya for her role in Euphoria.
Austin Butler - who starred as Elvis in the biopic of the same name - won best actor in a motion picture for a dramatic role, after beating hotly tipped Brendan Fraser for his stunning performance in The Whale.
Fraser, despite being nominated, boycotted last night's awards ceremony as he previously stated he would, due to his history with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
In 2018, the beloved actor sat down with GQ where he revealed that the former president and member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), Philip Berk, allegedly groped him during a luncheon in Hollywood in 2003.
In a recent conversation with GQ, the 54-year-old explained that the HFPA released a statement at the time taking a stance against sexual harassment of all forms but Fraser concluded: "The evidence supports that it was intended to be taken as a joke and not as a sexual advance."
The HPFA organizes the Golden Globes ceremony so Fraser decided not to attend the ceremony as that would make him a "hypocrite," while adding: "I have more history with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association than I have respect," per the Guardian.
Fraser recently opened up about how the #MeToo movement gave him the courage he needed in order to speak out against what he had experienced, after seeing his friends and colleagues do the same, per CBS.
While the Mummy actor didn't win an award last night, his performance is still turning heads with The Whale receiving a six-minute standing ovation at Venice Film Festival.
We're so happy to see Fraser getting the plaudits he deserves and can't wait to see what he does next!