'Breaking Bad' star Bryan Cranston insisted 'the media is not the enemy' during his vehement, political acceptance speech at Sunday's Tony Awards.
Patrick RyanDuring last year's Tony Awards, Robert De Niro shocked the crowd when he said"F*** Trump" twice on air, although neither expletive got past censors. Sunday's show was far tamer and politics-free, save for a thinly veiled attack against President Donald Trump by Bryan Cranston.
The"Breaking Bad" star elaborated on his charged comments while talking to reporters backstage afterward. "So the opposite message has to continue to be put out there, whether it's diversity or the fight against the media or women's reproductive rights or voting rights," Cranston continued."It's important to keep sounding the alarm."
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