SH0CKING SPEECH by Patsy Palmer (EastEnders) leaves audience Stunned: ‘She’s Bolder than Mickey Rourke (Celebrity Big Brother)!
EASTENDERS star Patsy Palmer’s bizarre x-rated acceptance speech was so explicit it was cut down for broadcast.
The actress – who plays Bianca Jackson in the BBC soap – took home the gong for the Best Comedy Performance.
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Patsy Palmer made a very strange acceptance British Soap Awards speech – and it was mostly cut from broadcastCredit: Getty
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Patsy plays Bianca Jackson in the BBC soapCredit: BBC
She beat out Coronation Street’s Jack P. Shepherd, Emmerdale’s Nicola Wheeler and Hollyoaks’ Nicole Barber-Lane.
But when she went up to accept her award, Patsy, who is known for being in awkward telly moments, created another one.
After thanking people for voting for her, she went on an unexpected tangent – all about her v@gina.
The unexpected – and lengthy – speech had the audience in a mixture of bafflement, hysterics and shock.
But when it aired tonight the only hint Patsy had gone full speed ahead with multiple mentions was the audience and host Jane McDonald’s reaction.
In the brief snippet shown Patsy said: “I’m glad I was there for the 40th because that was really where we celebrated the woman’s v@gina.
“I think v@ginas have always been funny.”
A source said: “It was so bizarre.
“One minute she’s doing a pretty normal acceptance speech and the next she’s launched into her own v@gina monologue.
“And it just kept going and going. It was pretty odd.”
Some audience members took to social media in shock before tonight’s broadcast.
One wrote in response to a joke about the Soap Awards not being broadcast live for fear of what the actors would say: “I mean perhaps they are given how many times Patsy Palmer said the word v@gina in her acceptance speech!”
A second said: “I cannot wait to see what parts of Patsy Palmer’s v@gina tangent makes the tv broadcast.”
And another added earlier today: “Happy Patsy Palmer V@gina Speech Day to all who celebrate.”
Coronation Street and Emmerdale humiliated at British Soap Awards as rival soap wins EIGHT gongs
It was a good night for EastEnders with the soap taking home eight awards – almost sweeping the board.
Hollyoaks won three, Emmerdale took home two and Coronation Street was left in the dust with just a lifetime achievement award for David Neilson in its haul.