Tickets to the Golden Globes are being sold to the public online for $25,000 ... trends now

Tickets to the Golden Globes are being sold to the public online for $25,000 ... trends now
Tickets to the Golden Globes are being sold to the public online for $25,000 ... trends now

Tickets to the Golden Globes are being sold to the public online for $25,000 ... trends now

Tickets for the invite-only Golden Globe awards are available online for purchase for more than $25,000 after the last ceremony was boycotted and went untelevised. 

In yet another blow for the scandal-hit Globes, DailyMail.com can reveal that a British concierge service is offering the tickets for sale to the general public. 

It's not clear who has put them up there, but the events company Cornucopia says it has 'very limited' tickets available for £19,999 -  $24,500 - for the ceremony on January 10.

Those willing to pay will get full access including 'dinner and Awards show, seated with the celebrities,' despite tickets being strictly reserved for nominees, their guests and members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which sponsors the event. 

The HFPA has already come under fire for a series of scandals over its lack of diversity, alleged sexual misconduct among its leadership, and accusations of an endemic culture of gifts for gongs.

Best Actor shoo-in Brendan Fraser has announced he will boycott the event and sources tell DailyMail.com that stars Daniel Craig and Olivia Colman will be skipping out as well. 

DailyMail.com can reveal that tickets to the Golden Globes ceremony on January 10 are being sold online for £19,999 - $24,500

DailyMail.com can reveal that tickets to the Golden Globes ceremony on January 10 are being sold online for £19,999 - $24,500

Members of the HFPA allegedly took 'bribes' in the form of freebie trips, with 30 out of the then 87 members spending two nights at a $1,400-a-night hotel in Paris at the expense of the makers of the show Emily In Paris. The 2022 award show is pictured

Members of the HFPA allegedly took 'bribes' in the form of freebie trips, with 30 out of the then 87 members spending two nights at a $1,400-a-night hotel in Paris at the expense of the makers of the show Emily In Paris. The 2022 award show is pictured 

Brendan Fraser, who is in the running for Best Actor for his performance in The Whale, has said that he will not attend January's ceremony if invited

Brendan Fraser, who is in the running for Best Actor for his performance in The Whale, has said that he will not attend January's ceremony if invited

A Globes source tells DailyMail.com: 'Buyer beware because it is extremely unlikely that tickets can be bought and sold. There are very few tickets and they are given to named and nominated individuals and you can't come in if you are not that person. We are aware that tickets are offered sometimes but believe that it may simply be a scam.' 

Brendan Fraser claimed former HFPA chairman Philip Berk (pictured) assaulted him at an HFPA luncheon in 2003 by grabbing his buttocks. Berk called the story 'a total fabrication'

Brendan Fraser claimed former HFPA chairman Philip Berk (pictured) assaulted him at an HFPA luncheon in 2003 by grabbing his buttocks. Berk called the story 'a total fabrication'

Members of the HFPA allegedly took 'bribes' in the form of freebie trips, with 30 out of the then 87 members spending two nights at a $1,400-a-night hotel in Paris at the expense of the makers of the show Emily In Paris.

The show received two Golden Globes nominations.

More than 100 talent agencies signed an open letter threatening to deny HFPA access to their clients without substantial reforms.

An investigation by the LA Times last year found that the HFPA regularly

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