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Bill Murray and Rooney Mara are among the group temporarily barred from entering the packed SAG Awards ballroom due to fire safety protocols
Bill Murray and Rooney Mara were among a group of people temporarily prevented from entering a SAG Awards ballroom at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles on Sunday due to fire safety protocols.
Variety co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh took to Twitter with a clip from inside the ceremony at the venue, where he toured a crowded room filled with celebrities and others dressed for the lavish event.
“Total chaos at the SAG Awards as Claire Foy and Rooney Mara are barred from the Fairmont Hotel ballroom; they are told to wait for the fire marshal to let them and hundreds of other guests in,” Setoodeh said. .
He added: ‘Even Bill Murray has to wait. This is crazy!’
In the clip, Murray, 72, is seen looking around the room, while Foy, 38, and Mara, 37, argue with others.
At the show, Murray wore a black suit with a multicolored bow tie. The A-list actor has previously been nominated for three SAG Awards: in 2016, for A Very Murray Christmas; in 2016, for group honors for The Grand Budapest Hotel; and in 2004 for Lost in Translation.
Foy donned a yellow Prada dress for the event, accessorizing it with jewelry and a clutch bag.
Mara wore a black and white Alexander McQueen dress with her brown locks swept back.
The latest: Bill Murray, 72, was among a group temporarily barred from entering a SAG Awards ballroom at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles on Sunday, due to the fire safety protocols.
They were nominated with their co-stars Jessie Buckley, Kate Hallett, Judith Ivey, Sheila McCarthy, Frances McDormand, Michelle McLeod, Liv McNeil, Ben Whishaw and August Winter.
Both Foy and Mara were among the stars nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture honors for their film Women Talking.
The cast of Everything Everywhere All At Once ended up taking the honors.
The schematics were cracked at 5pm local time when the broadcast of the event began airing. page six reported, citing social media posts.
Several Twitter users were unmoved by the stars’ interruption.
Said one user: ‘Oh, poor things. They have to wait a bit for people to do their job’, with a rolling-eyed face emoji.
Another said: ‘Insanity? Actually? My God, you’ve had a privileged life. How dare that bloody bailiff follow security protocols… just to make your life uncomfortable?
One user suggested that the organizers “should have reserved a bigger venue” or made sure to “clear this with the fire marshal first before inviting” too many attendees, adding, “or better yet, only invite the nominated people.” for the prizes and then check the seat count afterwards and then start inviting more.’
Variety co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh took to Twitter with a clip from inside the on-site ceremony, where he toured a crowded room filled with celebrities and others dressed for the lavish event.
The journalist tweeted: “Total chaos at the SAG Awards as Claire Foy and Rooney Mara are not allowed in the Fairmont Hotel ballroom.”
He added: ‘Even Bill Murray has to wait. This is crazy!’
Several Twitter users were unmoved by the stars’ interruption.
The veteran actor was photographed on the red carpet at proceedings on Sunday from Los Angeles.
Women Talking stars Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley and Rooney Mara were photographed onstage at the event.