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Joker Fans Outraged That Joaquin Phoenix’s Golden Globes Speech Was Censored

It will likely surprise no one at all that Joaquin Phoenix won the best actor award at this year's Golden Globes for his astonishing performance in Joker. It's a feat of acting brilliance that will go down in history.

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It will likely surprise no one at all that Joaquin Phoenix won the best actor award at this year’s Golden Globes for his astonishing performance in Joker. After all, it’s a feat of acting brilliance that will go down in history.

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Something else that may go down in history though is the award show’s decision to censor Phoenix’s acceptance speech, much to the dismay of a slew of Joker fans. During his speech, the critically-acclaimed actor dropped a number of F-bombs amidst his thank-yous, all of which were muted, rendering his emotional words a bit of a mess.

It wasn’t just F-bombs that were bleeped, either. It seems as though he was in line to say a few things about climate change as well until the production team interrupted that, too. Who knows what magnificently poignant thing was about to spew forth?

Fans were not going to stand for it, though, as many of them took to Twitter to express their disdain at the show’s decision to censor Phoenix. Some were confused about whether he was being bleeped or it was an issue with the broadcast. Others, meanwhile, were just unhappy about the fact they never got to hear 100% of what he said. And some…well, some were just downright pissed off.

https://twitter.com/pencilforge/status/1214034988003479555?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/CliffYaffe/status/1214041587266789376

https://twitter.com/kimhornsby/status/1214034426893484032

https://twitter.com/SenorSharma/status/1214033691657359360?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Aside from the censorship that marred his acceptance speech, the social media community have lavished Joaquin with praises for a performance that many of us can only describe as utterly incredible. It’s hardly surprising that Joker became the first R-rated movie of all time to reach $1 billion worldwide. And now, with a Golden Globe under his belt, it’s starting to look more and more likely that he’ll indeed get at least an Oscar nod, too, if not a win. Fingers crossed.

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