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Jimmy Kimmel Says He “Made Nothing” Of Playing Dead During Quinta Brunson’s Emmy Speech

Quinta Brunson walked away from the Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday (September 12) as a winner. But unfortunately, every photo and video of Quinta’s shining moment features Jimmy Kimmel lying on the stage floor “playing dead.” After he laid there throughout her entire acceptance speech, Quinta responded to Jimmy’s actions saying, in part, that the bit “didn’t bother [her] that much.” 

Still, social media users dragged Jimmy for filth for taking from Quinta’s spotlight. In a red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight at an Emmys afterparty, Jimmy, once again, partially made the moment about him when questioned about the skit.

“Honestly, I made nothing of it because I had my eyes closed,” Jimmy said. “I had no idea where I was. It was one of the weirdest things that has ever happened to me.”

Jimmy Kimmel Intrudes On A Historic Moment For Black Women

Jimmy also praised Quinta for securing an award for her hit series Abbott Elementary.

“She is so unbelievably talented and I saw her pilot before it came out on ABC,” Jimmy told Matt Cohen. “I wrote to her, I was like I don’t how we got this but congratulations you made a pilot that any network would be ecstatic to get.”

He ended his commentary by saying Quinta is “a lovely person.”

However, his praises don’t change the fact that he intruded on a historic moment for Black entertainers and creators in the industry, particularly Black women and girls.

Even before she touched the mic at the award show, Quinta made history.

She received nominations in the categories: Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series, Outstanding Comedy Series, and Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series. According to NPR, these nominations made her the first Black woman to be nominated in three comedy-related categories in the same year.

Additionally, NPR reports that Quinta is the “youngest Black woman ever nominated as an actress in comedy.” 

Ultimately, Quinta won for outstanding writing. And her win also made history. The series creator and lead actress is only the second Black woman to win for best writing in comedy.

Still, the visuals from her speech will forever show Jimmy pretending to be passed out after fake drinking too much.

Quinta Let Jimmy Off Easy Saying The Bit “Didn’t Bother” Her

Somehow, Quinta delivered her acceptance speech unphased, except for a small “Jimmy wake up, I won” at the start. Though he claims he “had no idea where [he] was,” the video shows him giving Quinta a thumbs up after she told him to wake up.

While speaking to the media backstage, Quinta kept the moment light. She excused Jimmy’s actions by highlighting their friendship and doing as comedians do–cracking a joke!

“The bit didn’t bother me that much, I don’t know what the Internet thinks, but I know him. Honestly, Jimmy gave me my first big late-night spot and was one of the first people to see Abbott,” Quinta said.

She also told the story of Jimmy messaging her about the pilot. Quinta says he called the series “one of the greatest comedies of all time.”

“…So I think in that moment I was just really happy that it was Jimmy up there,” Quinta continued. “I kind of consider him one of the comedy godfathers…so I was wrapped up in the moment.”

Quinta is set to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Wednesday (September 14). So, she ended her response to the question by suggesting she “might punch him in the face” during her appearance.

Social Media Users Fail To Find The Funny In Jimmy’s Actions

But unlike Quinta, her supporters offered Jimmy no grace. They went IN on his white male privilege, comedy skills, and more. Keep scrolling to peep some of the swift backlash!

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