Sandra Oh gets tearful during emotional Golden Globes monologue

There was an emotional start to the Golden Globes ceremony after host Sandra Oh got tearful during her opening monologue, alongside co-host Andy Samberg.

The 47-year-old Killing Eve star is the first Asian to host the awards ceremony and she struggled to keep her emotions in check as she spoke about the changes in Hollywood.

Brooklyn Nine Nine star, Andy Samberg started the ceremony by joking they were chosen because "we are the only people left in Hollywood who haven’t got in trouble for saying something offensive".


Samberg, 40, continued by quipping that the "the worst race of people" are the participants of the Hollywood half marathon.

The duo warned the crowd: "You fools are all about to get roasted," before complimenting stars such as Bradley Cooper, Michael B. Jordan and Amy Adams.

Oh concluded the opening monologue with an emotional reference to the change taking place in Hollywood.

She said: "I said yes to the fear of being on this stage because I wanted to be here to look out and witness this moment of change.

"I’m not fooling myself, next year could be different but in this moment, this moment is real because I see you.

"I see you all, these faces of change and now so will everyone else."

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