Dave Chappelle Blasts Critics After Winning Three Awards in Emmys Acceptance Speech: 'Shut the F*ck Up Forever' | lovebscott.com

Dave Chappelle Blasts Critics After Winning Three Awards in Emmys Acceptance Speech: ‘Shut the F*ck Up Forever’

Dave Chappelle’s Netflix stand-up special Sticks & Stones took home three awards at the Creative Arts Emmys this week.

In true Dave Chappelle fashion, he used his acceptance speech for winning Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special to let critics know exactly what time it is.

via Complex:

“Boy, this comes as a complete surprise,” Chappelle said sarcastically. “I mean, I read all the reviews and they said so many terrible things. They were embarrassed for me; I had lost my way, it wasn’t even worth watching—I hope all you critics learn from this. This is a teachable moment. Shut the fuck up, forever.”

In Sticks & Stones, Chappelle attacks several hot-button issues like cancel culture, Kevin Hart’s and Michael Jackson’s respective scandals, and the LGBTQ+ community. This quest to find humor and everything was a hit with fans, but some critics felt it missed the mark. Still, Chappelle stuck to his guns and proved to be victorious in the end.

“It’s a special night because comedy gets to be itself,” Chappelle said. “It’s all we’ve ever wanted. I hope the war is over. We good? And as always, I would like to thank my wife, Elaine. Elaine has been with me for the last 25 years and has had to endure the pains of living with the greatest comedian ever.”

The comedian didn’t take this victory lap alone. Chappelle used portions of his speech to rip into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for looking over consistent talent to push agenda. 

“Stan Lathan has been directing television since 1968,” Chappelle continued in regards to the director of Sticks & Stones. “Any show I watched growing up, he directed it … And finally—you motherfuckers finally—gave him an Emmy tonight. He deserves so much more, but I’m glad you came around.” 

Watch the video below.

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