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Sunday's star-studded ceremony aired live on Netflix for the second year in a row.
Hollywood’s most famous onscreen talent celebrated the craft Sunday at the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, a city that has only recently begun to recover from the major wildfires that devastated Southern California earlier this year.
The biggest film and TV stars gathered at the Shrine Auditorium to honor their peers at the only awards show voted on exclusively by members of the Hollywood actors guild, SAG-AFTRA. The star-studded ceremony streamed live on Netflix for the second year in a row.
The show also saw Kristen Bell return as host. She was the first-ever SAG Awards host in 2018. A nominee herself Sunday, the “Nobody Wants This” star initially hesitated to participate due to the tragic fires — but found a reason to take charge.
“I realized, ‘Wait a minute. If you cancel the awards shows, you are canceling hundreds of hundreds, if not thousands of jobs for people in Los Angeles who need them,’” Bell told People on Tuesday regarding discussion about canceling some shows entirely.
She went on to list the countless entertainment industry jobs that provide locals with a living: “Gig workers, musicians, hair stylists, makeup artists, caterers, tech workers — it’s actually imperative to the economy of rebuilding that we have these awards shows.”