Ramy Youssef opens Golden Globes speech with 'Allahu Akbar'

The actor won an award for his role in the comedy series 'Ramy'

77th ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS -- Pictured: Ramy Youssef, winner of Best Actor - TV Series, Musical or Comedy for "Ramy" at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 5, 2020 -- (Photo by: Paul Drinkwater/NBC)

In this year's Global Globes, actor Ramy Youssef bagged the award for best comedy actor. The Arab- American actor was nominated for his role in the comedy series Ramy .

Ramy, who is a Muslim, thanked God and said ‘Allahu Akhbar'. while accepting the award.




“I was going to say it anyway,” Youssef told reporters following his acceptance speech. "I’m very thankful to God, and my show is about someone who believes in their faith, so I naturally don’t always feel like I’m on the same page with the comedic styles of Ricky Gervais on that subject” the actor added.

Additionally he also jokingly commented on how he is unknown compared to his fellow nominees. “Look, I know you guys haven’t seen my show. Everyone’s like, ‘Is this an editor?’ We made a very specific show about an Arab Muslim family living in New Jersey, and this means a lot to be recognized on this level” he said.

The series which is named after the actor's own first name, is based  on a first-generation American Muslim going through  a spiritual journey in his politically divided New Jersey neighborhood. The series is produced by Hulu and has been renewed for a second season.

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