Kieran Culkin Drops the F-Word During Live Golden Globes Interview: ‘Oops’
The 'A Real Pain' actor is up for best performance by an actor in a supporting role in any motion picture
Kieran Culkin dropped the F-bomb just before the 2025 Golden Globes kicked off.
The A Real Pain actor, 42, gave a live interview withEntertainment Tonight's Rachel Smith. While showing Smith his bracelets from his children, he explained, "and then I got a bunch of kids' tattoos when I can roll up my f---ing... s---," Culkin said, realizing his mistake.
Soon after, Culkin won for best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, for his role as Benji Kaplan in A Real Pain. Accepting the award, he said the Globes had become his favorite "date night" with wife Jazz Charton.
Culkin, who made his on-screen debut in the beloved holiday film Home Alone, has a history of no-filter comments at award shows. He had an iconic moment at last year's Golden Globes when he and Pedro Pascal were both competing for best actor in a TV drama — Culkin for his role as Roman Roy in Succession, and Pascal for his portrayal of Joel in The Last of Us.
"Suck it, Pedro. Sorry. Mine!" Culkin said in his memorable acceptance speech, clutching his trophy.
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