Hacks Star Hannah Einbinder Says 'Free Palestine' After Winning Her First Emmy
On Sunday night, Hacks star Hannah Einbinder won her first Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. “Go Birds, f–k ICE, and free Palestine,” Einbinder said in her acceptance speech, with the stream airing on CBS bleeping out her voice when she said “f–k ICE.” "Go Birds, F*** ICE and Free Palestine" – #Hacks star Hannah Einbinder after her #Emmys win pic.twitter.com/OIIZD31rLf— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) September 15, 2025 In her breakout role on Hacks, Einbinder plays a young comedy writer in charge of writing material for a veteran comedian played Jean Smart—who won her fourth Emmy for her role as Deborah Vance in the show earlier in the night—and updating the material for present-day audiences. Einbinder has earned four Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe nominations for the role. Earlier in the night, Einbinder said Hacks will end with its next season during an interview on the Emmys red carpet with E! “We’re going to start [filming] next week, and knowing it’s the last season is really bittersweet,” she said. “But I think it’s right, you know? It’s nice to do something as many times as it should be done. Not overstay your welcome. Rip it and do it and laugh and cry.”Inside India newsletter: Anthropic curbs ignite AI debate in India — efforts 'too slow, way too small'
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