Golden Globes 2026: What Adolescence Star Erin Doherty Said In Her Censored Speech

Adolescence actor Erin Doherty on stage at the 2026 Golden Globes Adolescence actor Erin Doherty was apparently feeling a little loose-lipped while accepting her award at this year’s Golden Globes . During Sunday night’s ceremony, the British performer was announced as the recipient of the Best Supporting Female Actor In A TV Series prize, triumphing over The White Lotus ’ Aimee Lou Wood , Carrie Coon and Parker Posey , The Studio ’s Catherine O’Hara and Hacks ’ Hannah Einbinder . After coming on stage to collect her award, she dropped an F-bomb that managed to make it onto the air, despite the Golden Globes’ censors’ best efforts. “I made a promise to my mum I wouldn’t swear,” she began. “But what the fuck! Holy shit!” “Sorry, mum!” she then added, before going on to dedicate her win to Adolescence, having played one in the third episode of the hard-hitting Netflix drama. #Adolescence 's Erin Doherty thanks therapists while accepting the award for Best Supporting- Television at the #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/s1mIA6mz96 — The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 12, 2026 But Erin wasn’t the only member of the Adolescence cast to keep the censors busy during Sunday’s Golden Globes ceremony. While accepting his award, Stephen Graham apologised after an unfortunate slip of the tongue of his own – though, thankfully for the awards show’s producers, they managed to catch his in time. Stephen Graham thanks the entire cast and crew of #Adolescence as he accepts the award for Best Actor-Miniseries at the #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/wRHYZg5JpQ — The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 12, 2026 Stephen’s speech also wound up generating a lot of conversation on social media after he became star-struck when he spotted Queen Latifah in the Golden Globes audience. lol at Stephen Graham interrupting his own Golden Globes speech because he's so starstruck by Queen Latifah. mood tbh! pic.twitter.com/eDki1sKnFR — Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) January 12, 2026 In addition to Erin and Stephen’s individual wins, Adolescence came away with the most awards in TV categories on Sunday night, also picking up Best Supporting Actor In A TV Series for its breakout star Owen Cooper and Best Limited Series, having already swept the board at last year’s Emmys and the Critics’ Choice Awards earlier this month. Adolescence cast member Ashley Walters had also been nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category, but lost out to his teen co-star Owen on the night. Check out the full list of winners from this year’s Golden Globes here . MORE GOLDEN GLOBES: Here's The Full List Of Winners From This Year's Golden Globes So Far The Heated Rivalry Boys Just Stole The Show On The Golden Globes Red Carpet Let's Just Take A Moment To Talk About Parker Posey's Golden Globes Red Carpet Look