People Are Calling Out Jimmy Kimmel’s “White Male Privilege”
People Are Calling Out Jimmy Kimmel’s “White Male Privilege” After He Laid Flat On The Ground During Quinta Brunson’s Emmy Speech.
Brunson won her first Emmy Award on Monday for best comedy writing for the ABC hit series, “Abbott Elementary.”
“Abbott Elementary” creator and star Quinta Brunson won her first-ever Emmy Award on Monday, and Twitter users were left annoyed when Jimmy Kimmel stole the spotlight during the ceremony.
Kimmel pretended to play dead as actor Will Arnett dragged him on stage to present the nominees for best comedy writing at the 74th Emmy Awards, The Los Angeles Times reports. Brunson’s “Abbott Elementary” won in the category, and Kimmel remained motionless onstage, lying at her feet during her acceptance speech.
“Jimmy, wake up, I won,” she told him as he laid there, but he stayed on the floor. Brunson joked about the moment with the press backstage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. She said Kimmel’s gag “didn’t bother me that much,” but noted, “I don’t know what the internet thinks.”
She wasn’t aware at the time that Twitter users had plenty to say about her history-making Emmy win, and they were not as forgiving of Kimmel for stealing her shine. One user tweeted that Brunson handled the awkward situation with “extreme grace as Black women are always expected to.”
“We ALWAYS have to be understanding and gracious. It’s exhausting,” another person responded.
“I really hope he apologizes in person when she goes on the show,” tweeted a third commenter.
“Jimmy Kimmel owes Quinta an apology but the messed up part is every image of her accepting her award has his a— in it,” theologian and author Candice Marie Benbow tweeted.
Journalist Philip Lewis called Kimmel “highly disrespectful” and said he “should have left the stage during Quinta’s speech.”
She wasn’t aware at the time that Twitter users had plenty to say about her history-making Emmy win, and they were not as forgiving of Kimmel for stealing her shine. One user tweeted that Brunson handled the awkward situation with “extreme grace as Black women are always expected to.”
“We ALWAYS have to be understanding and gracious. It’s exhausting,” another person responded.
“I really hope he apologizes in person when she goes on the show,” tweeted a third commenter.
“Jimmy Kimmel owes Quinta an apology but the messed up part is every image of her accepting her award has his a— in it,” theologian and author Candice Marie Benbow tweeted.
Journalist Philip Lewis called Kimmel “highly disrespectful” and said he “should have left the stage during Quinta’s speech.”