The British creator and writer of the hit television series Succession who took a swipe at during his acceptance speech at the Awards has faced a huge backlash online for his 'obscene' comments.Jesse Armstrong, 51, was picking up the Emmy's top award of the night for the Best Drama Series when he joked that it was a big week for 'successions', referring to King Charles automatically taking the throne following the death of his mother, on Thursday.Despite the nation being in a period of national mourning following the death of its longest-reigning monarch, Armstrong made the pointed remark that there was 'a bit more voting involved' in Succession winning their Emmy than King Charles's accession to the throne.
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