Ricky Gervais deletes publications X / Twitter roasting Emmy speeches

If the time of Ricky Gervais welcoming the Golden Globes taught us something, it is that The office The creator is not a fan of off -topic acceptance speeches.
Gervais once again reheated in his theme on Monday after the Emmy Awards 2025, during which Hacks Star Hannah Einbinder said “F ** K Ice and Free Palestine” after receiving her prize for an exceptional support actress in a comedy series.
In the hours following Einbinder’s comments, and other stars like Javier Bardem made comments on Gaza on the Emmys red carpet, Gervais published a return to his monologue Golden Globes 2020 on X / Twitter.
“They still don’t listen,” said Gervais alongside an emoji of Laugh Cry and a quote from the Globes, in which he said: “If you win a price this evening, do not use it as a political platform to make a political speech. You are unable to give conferences to the public.
The message was then removed from the X / Twitter account of Gervais, the criticisms claiming that he had redesigned his intervention in the context of the war in Gaza. Gervais also inadequate a message directly commenting on Einbinder’s remarks.
At a press conference in the behind -the -scenes Einbinder behind the scenes, Einbinder said that she had an “obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the State of Israel”. Responding to a video of the comments published by Variety, One X / Twitter cited another quote from the Monologue Glubes de Gervais in which he said: “If the Islamic State has started a streaming service, you would call your agent, right?”
Gervais retweeted @bronzieonx’s comment, but Tuesday morning deleted the Retweet. However, he shared other former articles on his monologue Globes, including a video clip published in August which contains the diatribe “do not use it as a political platform to make a political speech”.




