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“They’re the one you’re laughing at”: Jo Koy Desperately Tried to Vindicate ‘Unfunny’ Golden Globes 2024 by Blaming His Writers That Backfired Terribly

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Ava Hudson

Updated on April 02, 2026

Jo Koy, the host of the 81st Golden Globes Awards ceremony, is facing criticism for his opening monologue. Many have labeled his speech as “unfunny,” with numerous Hollywood A-listers in attendance expressing dissatisfaction with his jokes. In fact, he tried to vindicate his jokes by blaming his writers.

As the second Asian host in Golden Globes history, Jo Koy created awkward moments for many celebrities with his opening monologue. This is largely because of the fact that most of his jokes were just plain awkward and they rarely landed.

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Jo Koy taking a selfie at the Golden Globes
Jo Koy

Jo Koy Tried To Pin Blame On His Writers For His Disastrous Monologue

At the start of his monologue, comedian Jo Koy tried to temper expectations about his Golden Globes stand-up monologue by pretty much blaming his writers, stating that he was only given that gig 10 days ago.

Jo Koy speaking at the Golden Globes
Jo Koy in action

 “I got this gig 10 days ago,” he told the audience. “You want a perfect monologue? I wrote some of these [jokes] and they’re the ones you’re laughing at.”

Obviously, that didn’t really soften the blow any bit as everyone in attendance groaned at almost all of his jokes. Nonetheless, it ended up damaging his reputation more and it is likely Jo Koy won’t be featured in the Golden Globes ever again.

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Not All Of Jo Koy’s Jokes Were Duds

Jo Koy performing in one of his other comedy sets
A previous Joy Koy comedy set

According to Deadline, Jo Koy attempted to inject humor into the Golden Globes with jokes about Meryl Streep, Succession, Oppenheimer, Ryan Gosling, Harry & Meghan, and Hall & Oates. While he achieved occasional success, one notable zinger involved calling out Saltburn‘s naked-dancing Barry Keoghan in the audience.

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Where is your pen*s seated?”

Koy also revisited the topic by addressing Bradley Cooper’s fake nose from Maestro, suggesting, “Watch Saltburn, that thing was dancing.” Arguably, one of the standout jokes from the opening monologue revolved around Only Murders in the Building and a feuding pop singing duo, where he said: “You don’t know whose side to be on. That’s how I feel about Daryl Hall and John Oates.”