Former White House Press Secretary, 51, to Host a Film Awards Ceremony in LA

Former White House Press Secretary, 51, to Host a Film Awards Ceremony in LA

As the current White House press secretary continues to take the podium forquestions, a former one is taking a different sort of stage these days.

Karine Jean-Pierre, who was part of PresidentJoe Biden's team, is set to host this year's African American Film Critics Awards,Varietyreports.

"I don't want it to be about me," Jean-Pierre, 51, told the magazine in an article published on Monday, Jan. 19. "I'm playing a tiny part here. My job is to honor, celebrate and lift the brilliant artists who are being recognized."

ComedianAmber Ruffinhosted the organization's film ceremony last year, whileAmerican Idolseason 6 winnerJordin Sparksemceed the 2025 television honors. This year's ceremony will take place Feb. 8 in Los Angeles. Winners are selected by more than 100 members of the African American Film Critics Association,Varietyalso noted.

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Jean-Pierre served as the 35th White House press secretary from 2022 to 2025 — and as political news junkies might recall, that made her the first Black person and the openly LGBTQ individual to hold the role.

Here's a breakdown of all the winners:

AAFCA'S TOP 10 FILMS OF THE YEAR

  1. Sinners

  2. One Battle After Another

  3. Hedda

  4. Frankenstein

  5. Hamnet

  6. Wicked: For Good

  7. F1

  8. One of Them Days

  9. The Knife

  10. The Smashing Machine

WINNERS | 16TH ANNUAL AAFCA AWARDS

  • Best Actor: Michael B. Jordan, Sinners

  • Best Actress: Tessa Thompson, Hedda

  • Best Supporting Actress: Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners

  • Best Supporting Actor: Damson Idris, F1

  • Best Documentary: The Perfect Neighbor

  • Best Animated Feature: KPop Demon Hunters

  • Best Director: Ryan Coogler, Sinners

  • Best Writing: Coogler, 39, Sinners

  • Emerging Face (Actor): Miles Caton, Sinners

  • Emerging Face (Actress): Chase Infiniti, One Battle After Another

  • Best Independent Feature: Hedda

  • Best Ensemble: Sinners

  • Best Live Action Short: The Rebel Girls

  • Best Documentary Short: Hoops, Hopes & Dreams

  • Best Animated Short: Black Man, Black Man

  • Best Music: Ludwig Göransson, Sinners

On a similar note,Sinnerswas showered in nominations at therecent Golden Globe Awards, taking home the trophy for Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement — Motion Picture.

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