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Olivia Munn mocks Mark Wahlberg

Olivia Munn mocked Mark Wahlberg at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Thursday (11.01.18).
The 37-year-old actress presented the ceremony from Santa Monica’s Barker Hanger and in a funny skit with Niecy Nash titled ‘Toast to the Good Guys’, they praised men working in Hollywood for being "regular human beings".
To kick off the sketch, Olivia said: "At this time, my friend Niecy Nash and I would like to make a toast to all the good guys in Hollywood.
"I’d like to raise a glass to that studio executive who had me meet him in the studio conference room, instead of his actual hotel room."
Niecy replied: "Yes, yes! Congratulations for doing what you’re supposed to do!
"And here’s to the male casting directors who didn’t ever say anything derogatory to me in an audition."
Olivia quipped: "Hey, way to be regular human beings, guys! Good job!
"Oh, and I’d also like to thank that famous actor who didn’t treat me with c**p after I said I didn’t want to drinks with him after the show. What a guy, huh?"
Her pal replied: "Wow! See, that’s what I’m talkin’ about."
The duo then turned their attention to last weekend’s Golden Globes, which saw the male winners criticised for not speaking out about the Time’s Up anti-harassment campaign, unlike many of the females on the podium.
Niecy said: "I want to say this quickly. Thank you to all of the men for speaking up at the Golden Globes and joining our sisters…"
But Olivia interrupted and said: "Actually, sorry, sorry. They really didn’t say much, there."
The ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ star then concluded the sketch by taking a swipe at Mark, following reports he received over $1.5 million for reshoots on ‘All the Money in the World’ after Christopher Plummer replaced disgraced Kevin Spacey, while his co-star Michelle Williams was given a per diem of $80 a day.
She said: "I do want to say, by the way, thank you to the producers for paying us the same amount of money and Mark Wahlberg a million dollars. He took a pay cut, so it’s really nice and generous of him. Thank you so much."

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