Golden Globes group gives $3.8 million in grants

Actress Regina Hall, left, and actor Rob Lowe arrive together onstage at the 2019 Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Annual Grants Banquet at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger says he is not much of a fan of President Donald Trump when he hosted the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s annual grants dinner.

Schwarzenegger spoke in front of a star-studded crowd at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Wednesday night. The ceremony included more than a dozen film and TV stars who helped the group that put on the Golden Globes announce proceeds to 74 film schools and arts organizations.

Renée Zellweger, Taron Egerton, Kerry Washington, Ali Wong, Eva Longoria, James Corden, Sacha Baron Cohen, Justin Hartley and others were among the entertainers who appeared to discuss charities that benefit from HFPA grants.

The celebrity presenters handed out $3.8 million in grants during the hour-long ceremony.

Several star went off-script including Regina Hall and Rob Lowe who playfully flirted with each other onstage.