TedLasso's Brett Goldstein gets censored for dropping an F-fomb during his Emmys acceptance speech:
Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein has officially won his latest Emmy. On Monday night, Goldstein took home the Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series prize, for his work as Roy Kent on Ted Lasso's second season. Goldstein immediately made headlines for dropping an F-bomb during this year's speech — even as he apologized for already having sworn in his 2021 acceptance speech for the same category.
— serieclub September 13, 2022 "I've thought about that a lot and think the show's success is a reaction to all the negative public discourse that's been all over our screens, in the media, in the news that's become so mean and unpleasant," Goldstein previously told Men's Journal."People were proud of being horrible to each other and it was ugly and disturbing how normalized it had all become.
"No, I didn't know what it was for," Goldstein explained in an interview with The Playlist last month."I was told that some Marvel people would like to have a Zoom with you, and I met with them and it was just so surreal because…it was literally out of the blue one night and I was very busy and it was like, 'Can you make time for a Zoom?' 'Yes, sure.'"
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