As a seasoned gamer and ardent follower of pop culture events, I found myself glued to my screen during the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, eagerly waiting for Jeremy Allen White’s speech. Having grown up watching him on “The Bear,” it was a delight to see him win the ‘Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series’ award for the second time.
Recently, Jeremy Allen White graced the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, where he was nominated for the category ‘Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series’. After being announced as the winner, he stepped onto the stage to deliver an acceptance speech. Some viewers noted that parts of his speech were muffled, sparking curiosity about the specific phrases that caused this censorship. This observation initiated discussions on what White actually said that resulted in muting.
Here are all the details on White’s speech and what was censored.
What did Jeremy Allen White say during his Emmys 2024 speech?
White uttered, “Jesus Christ, OK!” amidst his acceptance speech, which was later censored.
Damon Wayans, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and George Lopez stepped onto the stage to reveal who took home the Emmy for ‘Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.’ In this year’s competition, White emerged victorious for his outstanding portrayal of Carmen Berzatto on The Bear. This achievement marks the second time he has clinched an Emmy in this category since 2023.
On Sunday evening, following the award ceremony, White delivered a touching speech after receiving the honor. First, he acknowledged the Television Academy and his fellow nominees before expressing gratitude. He then thanked showrunners Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo for giving him the opportunity to portray the cherished character. He conveyed his affection and admiration for the “wonderful” cast, stating, “I will always love you. I enjoy working with you, and I simply hope we can remain in each other’s lives forever. I adore you deeply.
Momentarily after, his voice was momentarily muted, sparking intrigue among fans about the supposedly bleeped-out words. But Emmy producers have since explained the situation, revealing the actual cause of the sudden mute in an interview with Variety. Producer Dionne Harmon made it clear that they had no say in the censorship and that the beep was probably from NBC’s end.
We neither operate the button nor listen in. There’s a delay, so we observe the events unfolding. We don’t receive live updates from the main event, and we don’t possess the actual button.
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2024-09-17 13:10