A bitter war is raging between the new owners of the Golden Globes and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, with HFPA members furious over not being allowed inside the ceremony. The HFPA, founded in 1943, is upset because they feel left out of their own party as the operation was split into for-profit and non-profit parts two years ago.
Key Points
Bitter war between new owners of Golden Globes and HFPA
HFPA members upset over being excluded from ceremony
Split of operation into for-profit and non-profit parts causing tension
Pros
HFPA members were promised benefits and rights as part of the deal with the new owners
Cons
HFPA members are not being allowed inside the ceremony
11 salaried legacy members were removed causing turmoil within the association