Even though Megan Markle bid farewell to "Suits" when it concluded in September 2019, two of its co-stars, Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams, are slated for a reunion.
According to a report by Variety, they will be presenters at the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards scheduled for January 7th at 8:00 p.m. EST at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. Hosting the ceremony this year will be US comedian Joe Koy, renowned for his comedy specials on Comedy Central and Netflix.
Despite being snubbed from the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards, there are uncertainties about whether Megan Markle would attend even if invited as a presenter. There are concerns that she might become a target for mockery by some comedians at the event, particularly considering comedian Ricky Gervais' nomination.
Known for his brutally honest and offensive humor, Gervais, a much-loved British comic, has a history of making awkward yet topical jokes, often shrugging off any resulting backlash.
While never offered a knighthood by the royal family, Ricky Gervais expressed on Twitter in December 2018 that he wouldn't have wanted one anyway. He highlighted his humble beginnings as the son of an immigrant laborer and Britain's most successful international comedian.
On "The Graham Norton Show," Gervais also shared a humorous anecdote about having Madonna, Paul McCartney, and Princes William and Harry in the audience at one of his comedy shows.
In 2020, Ricky Gervais used his platform at the Golden Globes to call out the Hollywood elite for their ties to Jeffrey Epstein. During his monologue, he mocked Leonardo DiCaprio's dating preferences and referenced Prince Andrew's sexual allegations.
Gervais also took a swipe at Netflix, stating that no one cares about movies anymore and suggested his show should be a short, binge-worthy alternative. Unafraid to address controversial topics, Gervais's unfiltered humor resonated with some while drawing audible reactions from the audience.