Robert Pattinson F Bomb Goes Live at 2011 MTV Movie Awards

Chris Houston
The Robert Pattinson F bomb might go down as the most controversial moment of the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Pattinson, who was on stage helping introduce the Generation Award to Reese Witherspoon, appeared to be reading a speech catered toward Reese off a few sheets of paper.

Pattinson referred to a moment when he was cut in a Reese Witherspoon movie. He even insinuated that Reese was a direct influence on Pattinson being cut from the movie. Years later Witherspoon and Pattinson appeared in the recent movie "Water for Elephants" together.

Pattinson, who must have been talking about a role in the movie, said "I didn't cut you out, but I did F%$# you."
The amazing part of the Pattinson F bomb is that it somehow slipped through and wasn't censored. The line, which was heard closely by fellow presenters Chelsea Handler and Patrick Dempsey, drew a bit of silence from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards crowd.

The Pattinson F bomb seemed to leave Reese a bit unsettled for a few seconds--but she rebounded nicely to accept her award in fine fashion.

Will the Robert Pattinson F bomb be the most memorable moment of the 2011 MTV Movie Awards? It certainly slipped past the radar somehow and went live on the air during the show? It was obviously meant to be bleeped out or either unrehearsed. Either way, it wasn't the first or last time a curse word went live on an MTV program.

Published by Chris Houston

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