Wanda Sykes vs. Bill Maher: The Golden Globes Joke Controversy

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

This article details a comedic disagreement between two prominent figures in entertainment, Wanda Sykes and Bill Maher, stemming from a joke made during a major awards ceremony. It explores the immediate aftermath of the joke, the subsequent confrontation, and the comedians' differing views on the nature of humor and public perception.

When Comedy Collides: A Post-Awards Showdown

A Comedian's Candid Revelation

Actress and comedian Wanda Sykes recently shared insights into a memorable encounter with fellow comedian Bill Maher. The discussion revolved around a joke Sykes delivered at the 2026 Golden Globes, which apparently did not sit well with Maher.

The Infamous Golden Globes Quip

During her presentation for best stand-up comedy performance, Sykes playfully remarked, "Some people are upset that a queer Black woman is performing the duties of two subpar white men... but first, I want to show them some appreciation." This opening was followed by light-hearted jabs at the nominees, including Maher himself, to whom she directed the line, "Bill Maher, you offer us so much, but I'd appreciate a little less. Just attempt less." The camera captured Maher's seemingly unamused reaction at that moment.

The Backstage Confrontation Unfolds

Following the awards ceremony, as Sykes and Maher waited for their transportation, Maher reportedly approached her to question her joke. Sykes recounted his query, "What was that all about?" to which she simply replied, "It's a jest, Bill." Maher, unconvinced, retorted, "Well, I mean, it wasn't even funny." Sykes quickly countered, "Oh, no, I heard laughter. It was clearly humorous."

Sykes' Rebuttal and Maher's Persistence

Sykes explained that Maher continued to challenge her, prompting her to emphasize, "You're exemplifying the exact point of the joke. We need less of this. You're embodying the humor." She added that Maher was not pleased, mentioning he had received "numerous messages" from people who found the joke "senseless."

A Difference in Perspective and Political Divides

Upon hearing Maher describe her joke as "senseless," Sykes felt provoked. She shared her response: "Well, I received many messages praising its brilliance, and how much they dislike you, finding it genuinely amusing. I suppose that's the issue. You're tuned into Fox News, and I'm over here with MSNBC." The conversation concluded with Maher extending an invitation for Sykes to appear on his podcast, which she firmly declined.

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