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Donald Trump has hit back
over Meryl Streep's criticism of him as she received a lifetime
achievement award at the Golden Globes.
Mr Trump tweeted: "Meryl Streep, one of the most overrated actresses in Hollywood, doesn't know me but attacked last night at the Golden Globes."She is a Hillary flunky who lost big."
Streep had referred to Mr Trump during her Globes acceptance speech without naming him.
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"This instinct to humiliate, when it's modelled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody's life. Because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing."
Streep said she had been stunned by the president-elect apparently mocking a disabled reporter during a campaign appearance.
Mr Trump, who is due to be inaugurated in less than two weeks, performed an impression of Serge Kovaleski, who has a congenital joint condition, at a rally in South Carolina during the presidential campaign trail in November last year.
Streep also referred to immigration. Mr Trump is considered by many to have a hardline stance on immigration policy.
The actress told the audience: "Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners and if you kick them all out, you'll have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts."
British success
Hollywood musical La La Land broke the record for the most Golden Globe Awards. It won seven in total - succeeding in every category for which it was nominated.Its stars Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling won in the acting categories, while Damien Chazelle was named best director. It also won the best musical or comedy film award, best screenplay, best score and best song.
British stars dominated in the television categories, with prizes for The Night Manager and The Crown.
Three stars of BBC spy drama The Night Manager - Tom Hiddleston, Olivia Colman and Hugh Laurie - won acting prizes.
Claire Foy, who plays the Queen in Netflix's royal epic The Crown, was named best TV drama actress and the show won best TV drama.
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