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Golden Globes: Jennifer Coolidge, Jenna Ortega, Henry Golding, Hilary Swank and Regina Hall Join as Presenters
Golden Globes: Jennifer Coolidge, Jenna Ortega, Henry Golding, Hilary Swank and Regina Hall Join as Presenters,The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has revealed its second batch of presenters for the milestone 80th Golden Globes, a group that also includes Jay Ellis, Glen Powell and Letitia Wright.

Golden Globes: Jennifer Coolidge, Jenna Ortega, Henry Golding, Hilary Swank and Regina Hall Join as Presenters

Globes Presenters: Cole Hauser, Harvey Guillen, Henry Golding, Hilary Swank, Glen Powell, Jay Ellis, Jenna Ortega, Jennifer Coolidge, Letitia Wright, Mo Brings Plenty, Regina Hall and Salma Hayek PinaultClockwise: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images;ody Cortes/Getty Images;Jesse Grant/Getty Images; Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images; Michael Tullberg/FilmMagic; Leon Bennett/Getty Images; Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Unique Nicole/WireImage; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images ; Roy Rochlin/Getty Images; Vivien Killilea/Getty Images

The Golden Globes is filling out its presenter ranks.

A new group of boldfaced names has been announced to take the stage during Tuesday’s telecast. Set to appear are, in alphabetical order, Jennifer Coolidge, Claire Danes, Jay Ellis, Henry Golding, Harvey Guillén, Regina Hall, Cole Hauser, Salma Hayek Pinault, Jennifer Hudson, Jenna Ortega, Mo Brings Plenty, Glen Powell, Hilary Swank and Letitia Wright, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association confirmed today.

They join previously announced presenters like filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, Blonde nominee Ana de Armas, Everything Everywhere All at Once nominee Jamie Lee Curtis, Billy Porter, Ana Gasteyer, Colman Domingo, Globes winner Michaela Jaé Rodriguez of Pose, Natasha Lyonne, Nicole Byer, Niecy Nash-Betts and Tracy Morgan.

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Acclaimed pianist, composer and producer Chloe Flower, who recently performed at the Kennedy Center Honors, will perform. The Sony Music artist will release a new song titled “Golden Hour” that is said to be “inspired by her upcoming appearance,” per the HFPA.

Produced by Dick Clark Prods. and Jesse Collins Entertainment in association with the HFPA, the Globes will be hosted by Emmy-winning comedian Jerrod Carmichael. As previously announced, major honors will go to Eddie Murphy (Cecil B. DeMille Award) and Ryan Murphy (Carol Burnett Award). The telecast will also stream on Peacock on Tuesday, Jan. 10.

The HFPA, which presents the Golden Globes, is owned by Eldridge Industries. The Hollywood Reporter is owned by PME Holdings, LLC, a joint venture between Penske Media Corporation and Eldridge.