Globes special award: DeGeneres thanks ‘power of television’
NEW YORK — Ellen DeGeneres turned her spotlight at the Golden Globe Awards into a very personal stand-up routine, gently mocking traditional award show speeches and ultimately thanking “the power of television.”
The pioneering sitcom star, TV talk-show host and game-show MC was handed the Globes’ new TV special achievement trophy Sunday, joking she was relieved she didn’t have to worry.
“It’s a prestigious award, and what I like most about it is I knew coming in, I would win,” she said. “There’s nothing worse than sitting there and like waiting most of you waiting and wondering if you’re going to win.”
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association bestowed the Carol Burnett Award — the small-screen version of the group’s film counterpart, the Cecil B. DeMille Award — to DeGeneres as someone “who has made outstanding contributions to television on or off the screen.” The first Carol Burnett Award last year fittingly went to Burnett herself, who sat beside DeGeneres.