Gervais Jokes About Controversial Figures During Walk of Fame Acceptance Speech
Ricky Gervais, best known for creating The Office and After Life, was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, May 31. During his acceptance speech, the 62-year-old comedian made a biting remark about some of the controversial figures also immortalized on the famous sidewalk.
Wearing his signature casual attire of a black T-shirt, jeans, and sunglasses, Gervais quipped, “Just looking around earlier at all the other stars — absolute icons, you know? Michael Jackson, Bill Cosby, Fatty Arbuckle… it’s a genuine thrill to be part of such an exclusive club.”
This humorous yet controversial comment has sparked a debate about whether individuals accused or convicted of sexual misconduct should continue to be honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Michael Jackson, who faced multiple allegations of child sexual abuse during his lifetime, is one of the figures Gervais mentioned.
Despite being acquitted in a highly publicized 2005 trial, Jackson’s legacy has remained contentious, especially following the release of the documentary Leaving Neverland in 2019, which reignited public scrutiny of the accusations against him.
As Gervais continues to push the boundaries of comedy and satire, his star on the Walk of Fame serves as a testament to his impact on the entertainment industry, even if his remarks may ruffle some feathers along the way.