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The Latest: Gervais mum on mentioning Penn at Globes

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The latest from Sunday’s 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (all times local):

4:23 p.m.

Ricky Gervais is playing coy about whether he’s made any last-minute revisions to his Golden Globe Awards joke roster.

Gervais wouldn’t say whether he wrote new material after Rolling Stone released a piece by actor Sean Penn in which he interviewed Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

The host of Sunday’s ceremony told Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie that NBC and the ceremony’s hosts haven’t put any restrictions on what he says.

Gervais, who has skewered many stars during his three previous times hosting the Golden Globes, says the show will go by fast.

And he promised Lauer and Guthrie that, “I won’t break any laws, you know.”

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4 p.m.

This year’s heightened security is creating a mile-long traffic jam outside the site of the Golden Globes.

Each limo, SUV or other vehicle arriving for valet parking at the Beverly Hilton Hotel must stop while authorities check the contents of the trunk. Mirrors are being used to check underneath vehicles.

The new restrictions also bar guests from being dropped off by cab and walking in.

The heavy security presence around the hotel and the Globes’ red carpet includes SWAT officers, dogs and representatives of multiple police agencies, including the FBI.

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3:30 p.m.

The limousines, sport-utility vehicles, sedans and ride-sharing services are creating a Golden Globes traffic jam.

Alan Cumming, Patrick Stewart, Michael Shannon, Bernadette Peters and the cast of Amazon’s “Transparent” were among the first celebs to arrive on a red-carpet-covered driveway Sunday afternoon.

Sam Smith was greeted by screams when he opened his passenger-side door directly in front of a bleacher populated with fans.

While most stars made a beeline to the camera crews and photographers waiting outside the Beverly Hilton, Jamie Lee Curtis stopped to wave and blow kisses to the excited crowd.

“Thank you!” she screamed.

When a fan recognized actor and screenwriter Danny Strong, the “Empire” co-creator paused to acknowledge the greeting.

“You’re the one person who knew my name,” he shouted. “I love you!”

Jason Schwartzman arrived in the most stylish ride, emerging from a vintage limo.

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1:30 p.m.

It’s still hours to showtime, but the Golden Globes red carpet is already warming up.

With intermittent sun beating down outside the Beverly Hilton Hotel following days of rain, “Today” show co-hosts Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie rehearsed for celebrity arrivals at their prime, rose-covered red carpet location. Dressed casually with shades covering their faces, the pair interviewed a stand-in wearing a pink Jennifer Lawrence sign around her neck.

With the threat of rain diminished, “Entertainment Tonight” stagehands ascended ladders on the other side of the carpet to remove tarps covering their red carpet headquarters. If there is any drizzle, a transparent tent will protect celebrities — but not the fans.

In the uncovered bleachers, a group of about 40 fans of the TV series “Outlander” gathered — a few in costume — to catch a glimpse and root for the cast and crew of the Starz series.

“We apologize in advance if we’re loud and obnoxious,” said Leona Barad told to the rest of the crowd in the bleachers.

Barad coordinated with dozens of other “Outlander” fans on Facebook for the group to sit among the audience overlooking the awards show entrance. When cameras from E! panned across the crowd, they screamed “OUTLANDER!” in unison.


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