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Webby Awards: CNN's Van Jones, Women's March Organizers Urge People to Join Forces

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The Joel McHale-hosted awards show, where speeches must be limited to five words, also honored Gillian Anderson and the host of the 'Missing Richard Simmons' podcast, among others.

Monday night's Webby Awards ended with a standing ovation for the organizers of January's Women's March, who were honored with the social movement of the year award. The people behind the movement took the stage and triumphantly declared, "Women, look what we did," in keeping with the Webbys' rule that acceptance speeches can only be five words long. It was a memorable political moment that capped a show in which CNN's Van Jones urged people to reject partisan labels and come together; host Joel McHale joked about saying goodbye to "Princess Leia, HBO's Girls and American democracy ... [Continua a leggere]

Giving an arm and a leg! David Duchovny sports sling as X-Files co-star Gillian Anderson hobbles on crutches at Webby Awards in NYC

They play intrepid FBI special agents in Fox's The X-Files but David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson looked far from ready for action at Monday night's Webby Awards. The pair each showed off injuries they recently sustained as they attended the event in New York City with Duchovny wearing his left arm in a sling and Anderson using crutches due to a broken foot. 'This is sad,' the actor, 56, joked, according to USA Today, as he presented the actress, 48, with her Webby Award for her British TV series The Fall. The two stars are busy preparing to return to The X-Files for another limited s ... [Continua a leggere]

'X-Files' Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny reunited, with matching injuries

Mulder and Scully may be experts at sleuthing out alien technologies — but staying healthy, not so much. X-Files stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny showed off their respective injuries at Monday night's Webby Awards in New York City. With his arm in a sling, Duchovny awarded the evening's best actress trophy to Anderson, who needed crutches to walk to the podium. "This is sad," Duchovny joked as he and Anderson embraced onstage. Before their Webbys date, the duo reunited earlier in the day at Fox's upfronts event. Anderson ditched her crutches to pose with Duchovny during Mond ... [Continua a leggere]

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