Kieran Culkin was bleeped out during his acceptance speech for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at The Oscars on Sunday, March 2. The actor won for his role in A Real Pain and gave a special shout-out to his fellow nominee and former Succession costar Jeremy Strong.
Massachusetts native Jeremy Strong was up for an Oscar last night, and he got an on stage shoutout from his "Succession" co-star Kieran Culkin.
Culkin's F-bomb silenced a big moment between the two former ‘Succession’ co-stars, who were both nominated in the best supporting actor category.
Jeremy Strong’s stony-faced response to losing out to Succession co-star Kieran Culkin at the Oscars on Sunday (2 March) has prompted sympathy online.Both Strong and A Real Pain star Culkin , who played Kendall and Roman Roy in the hit HBO show,
Kieran Culkin took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the 2025 Academy Awards for his role as Benji Kaplan in Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain. In A Real Pain, Culkin and Eisenberg play an odd-couple cousin pairing on a trip around their grandmother's native Poland.
Before competing against one another for Bets Supporting Actor at Sunday's 97th Academy Awards ceremony, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong starred together as co-stars for five seasons on HBO's Succession,
Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, Kieran Culkin proved there's no Succession-level drama with fellow nominee Jeremy Strong.
Audiences who tuned into the 97th annual Academy Awards from home on Sunday, March 2 were unable to hear what was bleeped out from Culkin's speech
It is easy to be magnanimous in victory, and so it proved at the Oscars, when Kieran Culkin, as was widely expected, won Best Supporting Actor for his performance in A Real Pain. He made a point of praising one of his fellow nominees,
Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner “A Real Pain’s” Kieran Culkin was censored during his speech when he shouted out his former “Succession” co-star and fellow category nominee Jeremy Strong. “Jeremy, you’re amazing in ‘The Apprentice.’ I love your work, it’s f–king great,” he said as he was bleeped.
Culkin beat 'Succession' co-star Strong to the Best Actor in a Supporting Role victory at this year's Academy Awards
Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong will always have that brotherly love.