Tom Hiddleston won his first Golden Globe Award on Sunday evening
and attempted to use his acceptance speech to bring attention to the civil war
gripping South Sudan. But in spite of his noble intentions, the Night Manager star was roundly criticized on social
media by observers who found his remarks self-indulgent, tone-deaf, or
just plain awkward.
During his speech,
Hiddleston, 35, recalled a recent trip to the world’s youngest nation, where he
worked with the United Nations Children’s Fund. While there, he was
approached by a group of doctors and nurses with Doctors Without Borders who
said they’d binge-watched The Night Manager during the previous month’s shelling.
Hiddleston
was moved by “the idea that we could provide some relief and entertainment for
people … who are fixing the world in the places where it is broken,” he said.
He went on to dedicate his win “to those out there who are doing their best.”
According
to social media feedback, however, many viewers were put off by
Hiddleston’s comments, and some felt they trivialized a humanitarian crisis.
“That
was a long story Tom Hiddleston told to pay himself a compliment,” TV writer
Gary Janetti wrote on Twitter.
Actor
Joshua Malina quipped, “Thank you to Tom Hiddleston and all actors who dare to
perform in projects that are shown in some of the most dangerous parts of the
world.”
Others
expressed amusement at the seemingly puzzled reactions of several stars in
the room: “The lack of interest in Tom Hiddleston’s story about his show is my
everything,” journalist Dave Lozo tweeted.
See
more reactions below.
That was a long story Tom Hiddleston told to pay himself a compliment. #GoldenGlobes— Gary Janetti (@GaryJanetti) 9 Januari 2017
The perfect facial summation of what Tom Hiddleston just did. #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/JZcfIthpN8— Travon Free (@Travon) 9 Januari 2017

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