'It's giving Fyre Festival': Critics Choice Awards dinner bashed online
The Critics Choice Awards are facing online ridicule following a post detailing the event's less-than-impressive food offerings.
The 2026 awards season officially kicked off in Santa Monica over the weekend, with the night proving once again to be one of the most star-studded on the Hollywood calendar.
But despite the perceived luxury of the glitzy A-list event, one guest was surprised at the lack of substantial dinner options.
New York Times reporter Kyle Buchanan was in attendance at the exclusive awards show, and shared a sneaky snap of the food guests were served during the ceremony.
Pictured was a haphazardly-plated – and decidedly sad-looking – plate of cheese, grapes and a small serving of crackers.
"Hello from the Critics Choice Awards and our dinner, this snack plate," Buchanan said of the underwhelming offering.
The feeble attempt at charcuterie drew a wave of mockery from Buchanan's followers, who drew comparisons to a past event's high-profile flop.
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"Plate giving Fyre Festival," one commenter hilariously quipped.
They refer, of course, to the notorious 2017 music festival that defrauded thousands of its attendees.
It had initially been marketed as a luxury event in the Bahamas, however guests were met with disaster relief-level conditions upon arrival.
The commenter shared a photo of the notorious cheese sandwich festivalgoers were served at the ill-fated event, which included sloppily-arranged slices of bread and cheese slapped in a styrofoam container.
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"This looks like a meal on a United flight, not at an award show," another commenter said, while a third wrote: "This plate is so sad. It's not even presented particularly nicely."
"The critics should choose something more substantial for dinner," a fourth joked.
And it wasn't only media attendees who received the depressing platter; it became evident that even the most high-profile VIP guests were served the exact same thing.
In her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, actress Janelle James also referenced the event's mediocre catering.
"The great thing about being nominated four times is I finally realised they ain't never gonna feed us at this thing," the award-winning actress playfully quipped, receiving an appreciative laugh from the audience.
"It's just gonna be grapes and ice-cream every year."
"But this makes up for it," she declared, lifting her award.
The actress was recognised for her performance in mockumentary-style sitcom Abbott Elementary, which follows a group of passionate teachers at struggling, underfunded public school in Philadelphia.
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