9 evil gays who probably felt seen by Jennifer Coolidge's Emmy speech
“I want to thank all the evil gays,” the actress said, jokingly, during her acceptance speech at the 75th Emmy Awards.
January 17 2024 7:22 PM
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“I want to thank all the evil gays,” the actress said, jokingly, during her acceptance speech at the 75th Emmy Awards.
Coolidge referenced her iconic scene in The White Lotus season two in her Emmys acceptance speech for best supporting actress in a drama series.
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An attempt was made.
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