Nick Offerman Condemns Homophobic Hate Against "The Last of Us"

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Actor Nick Offerman, known for his role in The Last of Us, condemned homophobic hate during his awards speech at the Independent Spirit Awards, where he won best supporting performance in a new scripted series. Offerman defended the show's portrayal of a love story involving a gay couple, receiving applause from the audience. The event also saw Netflix's Beef winning two awards in the TV categories, while Past Lives and American Fiction were recognized in the film section. Additionally, a pro-Palestinian protester disrupted the ceremony, and Oppenheimer won the top prize at the Producers Guild of America Awards.
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