Woody Harrelson Roasted for Rambling Actor Awards Speech
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is being trolled for his rambling speech presenting a lifetime achievement award to his friend .
Harrelson, 64, swaggered onstage and started off well, getting a laugh on a joke about how most of the actors there would be 'losers' by the end of the show.
However he soon began to meander and lose the crowd, to the point even Ford, 83, could be seen squirming in the audience, possibly in half-jest.
At one point, Harrelson admonished the audience for being 'tough' after 'I f***in' write these jokes for you,' and at another he got distracted by the sight of and suddenly chirped: 'Oh, hi! I just saw Kate.'
Fans leapt to X to wonder whether Harrelson, known for his enthusiasm for marijuana, was 'stoned' during the shambolic monologue.
'Is Woody Harrelson drunk?' one viewer asked as another sniggered: 'I'll have what Woody Harrelson is having and I also raise my glass to Harrison Ford.'
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Woody Harrelson is being trolled for his rambling speech presenting a lifetime achievement award to his friend Harrison Ford at the Actor Awards
However he soon began to meander and lose the crowd, to the point even Ford, 83, could be seen squirming in the audience, possibly in half-jest
Many actors in the audience seemed to enjoy the chaos of the moment, such as Hudson, who lapsed into gales of laughter when Harrelson wandered off track because he caught sight of her in the audience.
He initially got respectable laughs with his speech, such as when he introduced 'one of the greatest actors of all time, who has made so many classic films, and he is among his peers truly and deeply beloved - Leo DiCaprio. Sorry, Harrison Ford!'
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