Awkwafina announced as Screen Actors Guild Awards presenter

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Awkwafina and Alec Baldwin have joined the list of Screen Actor Guild Awards presenters.

Albawaba reports that Crazy Rich Asians star Awkwafina and Alec Baldwin have joined the list of 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards presenters.

The Screen Actors Awards made the announcement on Twitter, introducing Awkwafina, Alec Baldwin, Mattt Boner and Laverne Cox

Crazy Rich Asians star Awkwafina and 30 Rock alum Alec Baldwin have joined the list of SAG Awards presenters.

The 30-year-old actress and 60-year-old actor will present awards at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony Sunday in Los Angeles.

“Drumroll please! Let’s welcome our newest batch of presenters: @awkwafina, @AlecBaldwin, @MattBomer, and @LaverneCox! #sagawards,” the association tweeted.

Richard Madden, Ricky Martin, Tracy Morgan, Chris Pine and Keri Russell were also announced.

“But we’re not stopping there – we’re so excited to announce that @Lavernecox, @_richardmadden, and @ricky_martin are also joining our slate of presenters! #sagawards,” the guild wrote.

Crazy Rich Asians is nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Henry Golding, Ken Jeong, Constance Wu and Michelle Yeoh will also present at the 25th Screen Actor Guild Awards.

Other presenters include Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Sam Elliott, Angela Bassett, Chadwick Boseman, Adam Driver, John David Washington, Ben Hardy, Gwilym Lee, Rami Malek and Joe Mazzello.

Tom Hanks will present M*A*S*H star Alan Alda with the SAG Life Achievement Award at the ceremony.

Megan Mullally will host the 2019 awards show which takes place on Sunday in Los Angeles.

In other news, Crazy Rich Asians was recently awarded a Critics’ Choice Award for Best Comedy.

 

 

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