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'MTV Movie Awards': Robert Pattinson Drops F-Bomb Honoring Reese Witherspoon (VIDEO)

by Jason Hughes, posted Jun 6th 2011 2:30AM
Robert Pattinson, '2011 MTV Movie Awards'The censors were kept pretty busy during the '2011 MTV Movie Awards' (Sun., 9PM ET on MTV), but apparently Robert Pattinson was too fast for them. In presenting the MTV Generation Award to Reese Witherspoon, Pattinson revealed that his teleprompter said for him to ad-lib, so he awkwardly worked from hand-written notes.

Then, he tried to tell a joke relating to the fact that he played Reese Witherspoon's child in a movie seven years ago, and has now gone on to share a love scene with her. "I did f*** you," he said, and the censor was asleep at the wheel, letting the f-bomb fly across the airwaves.

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Lorne Michaels goes easy on Jenny Slate for SNL f-bomb

by Joel Keller, posted Sep 28th 2009 11:10AM
For those who missed it (or weren't on the east coast) on Saturday night, new SNLer Jenny Slate managed to do something in her first-ever sketch that hadn't been accomplished on the show in 28 years: she let loose with an f-bomb.

In the sketch, Slate and Kristin Wiig play biker chicks, and instead of saying "friggin'" or "freakin'" or any of the other substitutes they were supposed to use, Slate actually uttered the words "and I fuckin' love you for that." See the video below. The look on her face after she just realizes what she did is even more priceless than the f-bomb itself:

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After dropping f-bomb, Joe Scarborough gets a seven-second delay - VIDEO

by Joel Keller, posted Nov 12th 2008 10:41AM
Joe ScarboroughThe other day, Bob mentioned the f-bomb Joe Scarborough accidentally dropped during an edition of Morning Joe on MSNBC (video after the jump). Oops! Apparently, Scarborough didn't even realize he dropped the word -- he thought he said "eff you" instead of the full phrase -- and spent the rest of the show alternately apologizing and having his balls busted by Mika Brzezinski and his guests. Since it was on cable, which is not subject to FCC content regulation, It seemed like the story was closed.

But in yet another "closing the barn door" move, MSNBC has decided to put a seven-second delay on the show, mainly in response to the f-bomb. And guess who was instrumental in influencing that decision? The fun folks at the Parents' Television Council, that's who! They wrote a note to NBCU chief executive Jeff Zucker calling for the delay, and voilà! Delay instituted. The next time I need to collect a check, I should ask the PTC to make the call for me. They seem to get pretty quick results.

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