Here's What Ricky Gervais Said to Mel Gibson That Got Him Censored at the Golden Globes (Video)
Censors had a hair trigger during the NBC broadcast
Wondering what Ricky Gervais said to Mel Gibson during a censored moment during the Golden Globes broadcast? It was this:
"What the f–k does 'sugar tits' even mean?"
Gervais asked Gibson the question as the actor introduced a clip from "Mad Max: Fury Road."
Gervais was referencing the 2006 DUI stop in which police said Gibson went on an infamous tirade about Jews and called a female officer "sugar tits."
Also read: Golden Globes: Watch Matt Damon's Perfect Reaction to Ricky Gervais' Awkward Ben Affleck Joke (Video)
See uncensored video of the exchange below:
Golden Globes: The Best And Worst Moments (Photos)
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Worst: Jonah Hill dresses up as the bear in "The Revenant"
Presenters Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill stumped the audience and viewers at home with inside jokes that never quite took off, while Hill's deliberately bad bear costume was met with slow applause.
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Best: Matt Damon's reaction to Ricky Gervais' Ben Affleck joke
Host Gervais had everyone gasping when he introduced Damon as "the only person Ben Affleck hasn't been unfaithful to." But it was Damon's subtle reaction that got the real laugh -- as he simply nodded his head and smiled politely.
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Best: Oscar Isaac's acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actor
Isaac dedicated his award to the memory of Nick Wasicsko, whose battle to bring subsidized housing to Yonkers is the basis of the HBO miniseries "Show Me a Hero." The "Star Wars" actor was also the first winner who wrapped up his speech on time.
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Worst: Jaimie Alexander cussing at the teleprompter writer
Jaimie Alexander got frustrated at whomever wrote the script for her bit as she introduced the award for Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie. After trouble with the teleprompter resulted in a long awkward silence, she finally asked, "Dude, who's typing this sh-t?"
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Best: Jason Statham's headlock
Jason Statham's comedic talent is all over Paul Feig's "Spy" — but in introducing the film for its Best Comedy or Musical nomination, Statham again got to shine. In setting up the clip package, the action star majorly overplayed his own role in the Melissa McCarthy film. When director Paul Feig argued that he was just a minor player, the star "punched" Feig in the stomach and put him in a headlock.
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Best: Aziz Ansari's reaction to being nominated in the same category as Jeffrey Tambor
Having your face squeezed into a box along with the other nominees can sometimes be a bit awkward. But every once in a while someone manages to do something that makes us smile. Instead of giving us the usual uncomfortable clap, actor Aziz Ansari decided to read a book called, "Losing to Jeffrey Tambor with Dignity." The Golden Globe for best actor in TV comedy eventually went to "Mozart in the Jungle's"
Gael GarcĂa Bernal, but Ansari may have won best reaction shot of the night.
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Worst: Quentin Tarantino's mistakes during his acceptance speech
Tarantino accepted the Golden Globe for Best Original Score on behalf of his "Hateful Eight" composer, Ennio Morricone, but his acceptance speech featured a glaring inaccuracy that had film buffs venting on social media. Tarantino said that Morricone had "never won an award for any one individual movie" at a U.S. awards show -- but that's not exactly true, and he has two prior Globes to his name.
Also Read: Quentin Tarantino Slammed for Flubbing Ennio Morricone Speech at Golden Globes
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Best: Brad Pitt and Ryan Gosling's beautiful banter
Pitt and Gosling got a thunderous applause when they walked on stage to introduce "The Big Short," nominated for Best Picture in Musical or Comedy category. The crowd cheered extra long not just because of their cheeky banter, but also because they provided the audience with a double dose of eye candy.
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Worst: Tom Hanks' nasal-y presenter speech
Hanks had a semi-disgusting phlegmy cold voice as he presented the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures. Next time, please stay home sick and send another A-list actor as a replacement -- we suggest George Clooney.
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Best: Lady Gaga tearing up when she won for "American Horror Story: Hotel"
Lady Gaga was brought to tears as she thanked all her fellow "American Horror Story: Hotel" cast mates for letting her "shine" while accepting the award for Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie. Gaga won the audience with her humility, saying she "wanted to be an actress before I wanted to be a singer." Also, she kind of knocked Leonardo DiCaprio on her way to the stage, which provided Twitter with one of the best GIFs of the night.
Also Read: Golden Globes Add Lady Gaga, Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson as Presenters
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Best: Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer kill the presenter game
Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer had one of the best banters of the night as the duo presented clips from their own Best Comedy or Musical-nominated films "Joy" and "Trainwreck."
"I'm J. Law," Lawrence said of her tabloid nickname, to which Schumer responded, "I'm A-Schu."
"You can't just give yourself a celebrity name," Lawrence begged to differ.
"Like Amy-Tom Hardy?" Schumer joked. Lawrence told her to aim for someone she could actually date, not just "people you want to have sex with," so Schumer suggested "Amy-All the Hemsworths."
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Worst: Awkward exchange between Mel Gibson and Ricky Gervais
Gervais and Gibson delivered some funny lines but their overall exchange was uncomfortable at best. The host joked about the actor's alcohol problem, but said he'd rather have a drink with Gibson than Bill Cosby.
As Gibson came out he shot back,"I love seeing Ricky every three years because it reminds me to get a colonoscopy," which prompted Gervais to return to the stage with a drink in his hand Gervais, with drink in hand. As he swung his arm around Gibson he asked a question that viewers at home never got to hear because it was bleeped.
What was it that offended the censors so? Gervais wanted to know "What the f--k does sugar tits mean?"
Also Read: Here's What Ricky Gervais Said to Mel Gibson That Got Him Censored at the Golden Globes (Video)
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Best: Cookies from Cookie
Taraji P. Henson gets the best walk to the stage moment. The actress, who plays Cookie Lyon on Fox's hit show "Empire," must have had a hunch she might win Best Actress in a TV drama because she brought a whole bunch of cookies which she gave to people on her way to the mic. Then, in true Cookie fashion she scolded producers for playing the wrap-up-your-speech music for going too long. "I've waited 20 years for this. You're going to wait," she said.
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From awkward icebreakers to the funniest speeches, TheWrap picks moments to remember and those we'd rather forget from Sunday's awards show hosted by Ricky Gervais
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