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Posted: 2024-01-16T04:37:47Z | Updated: 2024-01-16T22:10:13Z Pedro Pascal Got Bleeped At The Emmys And It Involved Kieran Culkin | HuffPost

Pedro Pascal Got Bleeped At The Emmys And It Involved Kieran Culkin

The Last of Us star had some unexpected choice words at the 75th Emmy awards.
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Pedro Pascal and Kieran Culkin playfully beefing is the energy we didnt know we needed in 2024. 

While presenting the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the 75th Emmy Awards , the The Last of Us star offered up an unexpected (and quite unserious) reason about why hes been sporting a sling. 

And no, it wasnt the fall explanation he previously gave reporters at the Golden Globes earlier this month. 

A lot of people have been asking about my arm, Pascal said on Monday while sporting the sling hes been spotted wearing for weeks. Its actually my shoulder. And I think tonight is a perfect time to tell everyone that Kieran Culkin beat the shit out of me.

The clapback was the perfect payback considering Culkin poked fun at the Mandalorian actor at the 81st Golden Globes ceremony. 

After the Succession star beat out Pascal for the Best Actor in a TV Drama at the Jan. 7 awards show, Culkin vehemently told Pascal to suck it.

This is a nice moment for me, Culkin said at the time after hitting the stage to accept his award. Thanks to Succession, I have been [in this room] a couple of times. Its nice, but I accepted I was never going to be on the stage. So this is a nice moment. Suck it, Pedro! Sorry. Mine!

Just like the Emmys audience crowd, fans on X (formerly Twitter) couldnt stop laughing over the cheeky moment. 

Pascal earned three nominations at Monday nights Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Narrator.

See a complete list of winners from the 75th Emmy Awards here.

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