Last year, several celebrities decided to boycott the 2016 Academy Awards due to the lack of diversity among the nominees.

Jada Pinkett Smith was one of the first celebs to announce that she would not be attending the awards ceremony.

When asked why she wouldn't be in attendance, Pinkett said, "We are dignified people, and we are powerful. Let's let the Academy do them, with all grace and love. And let's do us, differently."

Well, it looks like Pinkett already has plans to ditch the 2018 Golden Globes. Tuesday morning, Pinkett took to Twitter to shade the 75th Annual Golden Globes in a series of tweets.

This time she accuses Golden Globes voters of not taking the time to watch her latest film, "Girls Trip." The actress claims that members of the Hollywood Foreign Press failed to show up for both private screenings of the film and press conferences in support of the movie.

"How could a nom happen and how much more critical acclaim must a movie have to simply get a screening?" Pinkett Tweeted.

"Girls Trip," is a comedy film about four best friends who decide to rekindle their sisterhood and rediscover their wild side as they travel to New Orleans for the Essence Festival. Tiffany Haddish, Queen Latifah, Regina Hall starred alongside Pinkett in the film.

Pinkett continued her series of tweets by defending the film's breakout star, Tiffany Haddish.

"Tiff was hands down the funniest person on screen in 2017 and we couldn't get eyes on the film or a press conference," Pinkett said.

TIFFANY TAKES OVER 2017

Tiffany Haddish, is best known for her breakthrough role as Dina in "Girls Trip." Haddish has also guest starred in several television series, such as, OWN'S If Loving You Is Wrong and NBC's The Carmichael Show.

In November 2017, Haddish became the first black female stand-up comedian to host Saturday Night Live. The breakout comedian is also set to star alongside, Kevin Hart in a comedy film, "Night School."

Haddish responded to the snubs in a tweet, "I don't know or care much about snubs because, I'm not nasty like that!"

Although, Haddish might not be nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2018 Golden Globes. She has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress by the Detroit Film Critics Society.

"But I love my girl Jada and I love all of you! #SHEREADY" Haddish continued.

Everyone will just have to wait and see what celebs will attend this year's Golden Globes. It's pretty obvious that Jada Pinkett Smith probably won't attend.