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In a sense, McKinnon was winging it with tribute at Golden Globes

"Saturday Night Live" star wrote speech for Ellen DeGeneres on a plane

By Christi Carras, Los Angeles Times
Published: January 9, 2020, 6:00am
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Presenter Kate McKinnon, left, embraces Ellen DeGeneres on Sunday as she accepts the Carol Burnett TV Achievement Award at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Presenter Kate McKinnon, left, embraces Ellen DeGeneres on Sunday as she accepts the Carol Burnett TV Achievement Award at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC) Photo Gallery

How does one begin to write a Golden Globes speech for a living comedy legend that will bring an audience to tears?

On the plane ride over, apparently, if you’re Kate McKinnon.

During Sunday’s star-studded ceremony in Los Angeles, the New York-based “Saturday Night Live” star delivered some of the most memorable words of the night, opening up about her struggle to accept her own sexuality while presenting the Carol Burnett Award to Ellen DeGeneres.

The next day, however, McKinnon revealed on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” just how much she procrastinated before drafting the touching tribute.

“I was putting a lot of pressure on myself,” she told the host, noting that DeGeneres has received honors in the past from the likes of former President Barack Obama. “And then it was like a month leading up to it, and I was like, ‘Ah, gosh, I gotta write that speech. I gotta write that speech.’ And instead I cleaned my closets. You have no idea what you did for me and my closet. … I found space that I didn’t even know I had.”

“So when did you write the speech?” DeGeneres prodded.

“On the plane,” McKinnon admitted to laughs from the audience. “I thought, well, now I’ve really got to. I’m down to the wire here.”

DeGeneres was the second person to accept the TV honor, after its living namesake, who was seated at her and McKinnon’s table during the event. Also placed at their table was musical power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z, which made McKinnon’s first trip to the Globes that much more momentous.

“I mean, they’re the king and queen of America,” McKinnon gushed. “My sister and I found out that we were going to be at their table and started panicking and making a list of, like, ‘Well, what can we say?’ ”

According to McKinnon, her date had no issue approaching the pair and striking up a conversation. The “Bombshell” actress was not so brave.

“I just pretended I had something on my pants,” she joked, pantomiming the act. “So I blew it. I blew it.”

When DeGeneres pointed out that McKinnon meets celebrities all the time thanks to “SNL’s” revolving door of famous hosts, McKinnon simply replied, “Not Beyonce.”

“We all know that’s different,” she added.

McKinnon held back tears as she presented the special Globe award to DeGeneres, recalling how the daytime star’s groundbreaking 1990s sitcom helped her overcome her fear of being fully herself. In 2012, the comic and actress became the first openly lesbian “SNL” cast member.

“That’s a very scary thing to suddenly know about yourself,” she said. “It’s sort of like doing ’23 and Me’ and discovering that you have alien DNA, and the only thing that made it less scary was seeing Ellen on TV.”

As she continued her poignant tribute, several attendees rose to their feet — including Beyonce and Jay-Z.

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