Netflix is catching some heat online for their sloppy production of this year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards. The ceremony was full of gaffes, miscues, technical glitches, and more.
Perhaps the most glaring mistake was during Jane Fonda‘s acceptance of the Life Achievement Award. The microphone initially was unable to project the 87-year-old actress’s voice before making several strange noises. Her speech was then interrupted by a voiceover declaring “Here at the 31st…” before being cut off. Fonda, ever the professional, incorporated the mishap into her speech.
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“SAG-AFTRA is different than most other unions,” she said. “Because us, the workers, we actors, we don’t manufacture anything tangible. What we create is empathy. Our job is to understand another human so profoundly that we can touch their souls. We know why they do what they do. We feel their joys and their pains.”
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