
Emmys Shockers: The F-Bombs That Rattled Nate Bargatze's Clean Show
2025-09-16
Author: Jacques
In a stunning twist for the 2025 Emmys, hosted by the squeaky-clean comedian Nate Bargatze, the night was anything but family-friendly with an unexpected barrage of f-bombs during the acceptance speeches.
The CBS broadcast turned into a wild ride as the sound cut out multiple times to bleep out winners who couldn't resist adding colorful language to their heartfelt thanks.
Hannah Einbinder: Political Firebrand
Hannah Einbinder snagged her first Emmy for best supporting actress in a comedy for her role in "Hacks." But it was her bold statements that got everyone talking—her shout of "Free Palestine" and an emphatic "Fuck ICE" sent ripples through the audience, clearly not afraid to mix politics with her win.
John Oliver Strikes Again
John Oliver’s winning streak continues as he secured his third consecutive Emmy for his hit show, "Last Week Tonight." Racing against the clock, Oliver barely had time to squeeze in his speech before Bargatze threatened to deduct from a charity donation for long-windedness. In a cheeky shoutout to Bargatze, he quipped, "Fuck you, Nate Bargatze, that is a lot of money for you!" adding a comedic tone to an otherwise serious moment.
Erin Doherty: Stunningly Supportive
Erin Doherty, who took home the award for best supporting actress in a limited series, showered praise on her fellow nominees and family, finishing her emotional speech with a heartfelt, "You’re all fucking stunning," showcasing her delight in the moment.
Seth Rogen: The Debt of Gratitude
Seth Rogen capped off the night by claiming his final award for best comedy series for "The Studio." In good spirits, he humorously commented on how the night was costing Bargatze’s charity, joking, "If anyone else wants to say something, we’re already in debt. We fucked over the Boys and Girls, so." However, fans breathed a sigh of relief when Bargatze announced a generous $350,000 donation to the Boys and Girls Club, turning the night of f-bombs into a night of goodwill.
With laughter, politics, and some spicy surprises, the 2025 Emmy Awards proved to be an unforgettable spectacle—celebrating talent while also making headlines for its audacious language.