2026 golden globes Sunday Night tried to keep it classy and jargon-free, as it featured ““Adolescence” star’s unexpected f bomb During the live show. While CBS censor board They immediately jumped, a curse slipped past, and attempts to clean up the show failed, with the uncensored F-word still being heard by audiences.
Teen Titans Erin Doherty Drops F-Bomb During Golden Globes Speech
“Adolescence” star erin doherty Dropped several F-bombs during her Golden Globes acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series. In a moment all too familiar to winners, Doherty’s shock and excitement overcame him. The result was that during the acceptance speech a few selected words came out of his mouth.
However, what made it remarkable was that one of them escaped the watchful eyes (and ears) of CBS censors. An F-bomb is slipped into the normally profanity-free broadcast, leaving viewers at home in a mixture of shock and amusement. This candid moment highlighted the unpredictability of live TV and the human side of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Doherty began her speech by saying, “I promised my mother I wouldn’t swear, but what happened?”
The “what was” was completely gone. However, the insulting word “f—” accidentally passed the censors and came out loud and clear. “Holy s—,” added Doherty (which, again, was successfully bleeped). “Sorry mom.”
Doherty ended his speech by expressing his love and gratitude for the “Teenagers” team. The 33-year-old thanked producers Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne and director Philip Barantini. Her speech also included a shout-out to co-stars Hannah Walters and Owen Cooper.
Doherty’s emotional speech also included a touching tribute to mental health professionals. The Chloe actress dedicated her performance as forensic psychologist Briony Ariston to real-life heroes who support people through tough times. of netflix adolescence is a gripping four-episode limited series that uncovers the complex world of the family of Jamie Miller, a teen accused of stabbing his female classmate to death.
Originally written by Sibani Gogoi Mandatory,