The ‘A Real Pain’ actor is up for best performance by an actor in a supporting role in any motion picture
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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.
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“Suck it, Pedro. Sorry. Mine!” Culkin said in his memorable acceptance speech, clutching his trophy.