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'Sons of Anarchy' star bashes Emmys

FX's "Sons of Anarchy" star Charlie Hunnam unloaded on the TV Academy for this year's Emmys snub. "I think it's all a crock of s---," the English actor said.
/ Source: Hollywood Reporter

FX's "Sons of Anarchy" star Charlie Hunnam unloaded on the TV Academy for this year's Emmys snub.

"I think it's all a crock of s---," the English actor, who plays Jackson Teller, said at Television Critics Association press tour on Tuesday.

"It's corrupting ... we weren't on the receiving end of a force that can change what we're doing ... all of that crap is secondary and completely unimportant but does have the potential to ruin a good thing. So f--- 'em."

Though he's previously bashed the Academy's choices online, series creator Kurt Sutter was more subdued.

"Half the stories are about the nominations and the other half are about the absurdity of the nominations and the snubs," he said. "The system is somewhat flawed."

"Sons" star Katey Sagal was a shock omission for her role as the gang-raped matriarch of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club when nominations were announced last month, and the show was seen as having a shot in the best drama race.