Ted Lasso actor Brett Goldstein was censored for using profanity during his acceptance speech at Monday evening's 2022 Emmy Awards.The 42-year-old actor won his second consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work as potty mouth Roy Kent on the Apple TV+ show.The English entertainer, taking the stage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles said he was asked not to use any foul language in his acceptance speech after he cursed last year, but couldn't resist making a moment at the Hollywood event.
The latest: Ted Lasso actor Brett Goldstein, 42, was censored for using profanity during his acceptance speech at Monday evening's 2022 Emmy Awards'I'm really good at trying not to swear,' the double Emmy winner said. 'Last time I was here, I was told not to swear and I did and I'm sorry but it meant the feed got cut back home in the U.K.
so my family never got to hear me say this.'So thank you for this second chance' before dropping a few swear words. He joked, 'I’m so sorry ...
thank you very much. Thank you.' In his speech, Goldstein thanked his collaborators on the soccer series including creators Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly and Bill Lawrence 'for creating this magical thing and letting me a little part of it;' as well as star Jason Sudeikis.He added: 'I would never take it for granted, it's incredible.
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