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For any copyright, please send me a message. Ricky Gervais has never been afraid to shock with his outrageous punchlines – and his Golden Globes script was no exception. The comedian, 58, returned to host the film and TV awards ceremony for a fifth and final time, and lived up to his pre-show promise to not hold back with his jibes at famous audience members. “That is my extreme sport,” he explained to red carpet presenter Ryan Seacrest ahead of the ceremony. “Some people do drugs, some people jump out of planes. I say awkward things to their faces.” With this being Gervais’ final outing as the host of the Globes (or so he says for now), the star certainly went out in explosive style. Here are some of his most memorable (and controversial) jokes and one-liners from the show… The college admissions scandal Starting as he meant to go on, Gervais kicked things off with a reference to Felicity Huffman’s trial over the college admission scandal, joking that he travelled to the show in a limo which had “a license plate that was made by Felicity Huffman.” Leonardo DiCaprio’s romances Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood’s DiCaprio also bore the brunt of Gervais’ humour, as the Afterlife star drew attention to the age gap between the actor and his 22-year-old girlfriend Camila Morrone. In reference to the run time of DiCaprio’s latest film, Gervais said: “[It’s] almost three hours long – it’s an epic. “Leonardo DiCaprio attended the premiere and by the end his date was too old for him.” Martin Scorsese versus Marvel Gervais later took aim at DiCaprio’s frequent collaborator Martin Scorsese, referencing his recent comments against Marvel’s superhero blockbusters before poking fun at the legendary director’s height. “He said they’re not real cinema and they remind him of theme parks,” Gervais said. “I agree. Although I don’t know what he’s doing hanging around theme parks; he’s not big enough to go on the rides.’ Celebrities making political speeches Gervais accused Hollywood stars who make speeches advocating political or charitable causes, accusing them of hypocrisy – and singled out Apple, who recently launched a streaming service. “You say you’re woke but the companies you work for – Apple, Amazon, Disney – if Isis started a streaming service, you would call your agent, wouldn’t you?” he said, before claiming that the moral crusade shown on Apple’s new programme The Morning Show “is rich coming from a company that runs swear shops in Asia.” He finished off by saying that actors are “in no position to lecture the public about anything” as they “know nothing about the real world.” Baby Yoda The comedian compared The Irishman star Joe Pesci to Baby Yoda, the tiny green s