And it’s official! After just a few short days in Ireland, Bill Murray has been immortalised in meme form.
02.08.2021 - 16:35 / evoke.ie
Matt Damon’s title as the nation’s favourite adopted son is in jeopardy as he admits that he had to be told to stop using a gay slur by his child and Irish Twitter is furious.
The Hollywood star, who has been teasing a return to our shores, confessed that he used the word f****t in a joke only to be read the riot act by his daughter which eventually made him see sense.
He recalled the encounter in an interview with The Sunday Times telling the media outlet: ‘She left the table, I said: “come on,
And it’s official! After just a few short days in Ireland, Bill Murray has been immortalised in meme form.
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Matt Damon is making a very… interesting attempt to walk back his comments on homophobia.
“retire[d] the f-slur” after getting told off by his daughter.In a interview published by The Sunday Times, Damon related an incident months ago when he made a joke using what his daughter described as “the f-slur for a homosexual”. His daughter criticised him for using it and wrote “a very long, beautiful treatise on how that word is dangerous”.
Matt Damon is responding to backlash he received over the weekend after he says remarks from an interview were taken out of context. The "Stillwater" actor, 50, clarified an idea that he had only just stopped using the "f-slur" after he was admonished by one of his daughters.
On Monday, Matt Damon tried to address a story he allegedly told a reporter, published in the Sunday Times of London this weekend, which involved the use of a pejorative term for gay people.
Matt Damon, 50, is defending himself after talking about how he stopped using the “f-slur for a homosexual” only months ago in a recent interview. The actor clarified the remarks he made to the U.K’s Sunday Times, which was published over the weekend, in a statement that was obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
Retiring a slur? In a new interview, Matt Damon explained that he recently stopped chose to stop using a derogatory slur after one of his daughters became upset with him.
Matt Damon revealed that he only recently stopped using what he calls "the f-slur for homosexual" people at the behest of one of his daughters. The "Stillwater'' actor sat down for an interview with The Sunday Times where he discussed changes in modern masculinity and what that means for him as an actor and public figure. He revealed that he used the slur in front of his daughter mere months ago, prompting her to get offended and leave the room. "She left the table.
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The Sunday Times that his daughter criticised him for using the term and she subsequently “left the table”.The actor then told her: “Come on, that’s a joke! I say it in the movie Stuck on You!”“I made a joke, months ago, and got a treatise from my daughter. She went to her room and wrote a very long, beautiful treatise on how that word is dangerous.
Matt Damon is facing criticism after revealing that he just recently stopped using an offensive anti-LGBTQ slur. The change came, he said, after he was implored by one of his daughters to stop.The backlash began after the star gave a lengthy interview with U.K.'s over the weekend.
the U.K.’s Sunday Times to promote his new movie “Stillwater,” Damon was the target of many memes as well as pointed criticism as many people online questioned both why he decided to share this information — and also why he was still using such a derogatory term in 2021.
Matt Damon just confessed that he only stopped using a certain homophobic slur some months ago.
Matt Damon is no longer using a homophobic slur.