Taylor Swift may not like a gold rush, but the singer is up for a brand-new category at the Golden Globes.
Monday morning the nominations for the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards came out for 27 categories highlighting the best in film and television.
Cedric "The Entertainer" and actor Wilmer Valderrama hosted the livestream beginning at 8 a.m. EST. The three-hour awards show will air Jan. 7 on CBS and kick off the Hollywood award season.
To qualify for cinematic and box office achievement movies must make $150 million globally and $100 million domestically.
Swift's film will be available to rent on Wednesday. She announced the streaming version will include extra tracks "Wildest Dreams," "Long Live" and "The Archer."
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