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Nick Offerman speaks out against the 'homophobic hate' against his The Last of Us character at the 2024 Independent Spirit Awards
Nick Offerman took home the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series for his role on HBO's The Last of Us, using his speech to speak out on homophobic hate.
The 53-year-old actor played Bill, whose love story with Murray Bartlett's Frank was showcased in The Last of Us' third episode, Long, Long Time Both Bill and Frank were characters in the original game, though the show gave them a deep romantic history, which resulted in many homophobic comments While accepting his award at the 2024 Independent Spirit Awards, Offerman spoke out about the 'homophobic hate' the episode received Nick Offerman took home the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series for his role on HBO's The Last of Us, using his speech to speak out about the 'homophobic hate' his character received. Nick Offerman took home the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series for his role on HBO 's The Last of Us, using his speech to speak out about the 'homophobic hate' his character received
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