Billy Bob Thornton said he has never been interested in using his celebrity status to push his political or personal beliefs on others.
âI donât know anything about politics,â the 70-year-old âLandmanâ star said on the âHowie Mandel Does Stuffâ podcast last week while discussing the influence of being a high-profile public figure.
âI have no idea. And the stuff that I do believe, I donât want to force it down somebody elseâs throat because Iâm not an expert on that.â
Thornton joked that staying quiet about his opinions may be exactly why heâs not as much of an awards show fixture as he was earlier in his career.
âIâm not really big on like at awards shows all of a sudden you start talking about saving the badgers and stuff,â the âFriday Night Lightsâ actor said.
âLike Ricky Gervais said, you know, itâs like get your little award and fâk off, you know?â
It is not the first time Thornton has sounded off on the subject.
Appearing on âThe Joe Rogan Experienceâ in November, he revealed he has been skipping award shows over the years after winning at âplenty of themâ in the past.
âWeâre gonna go over here and, you know, have some dry chicken breast and green beans, you know, and weâll listen to people get up there and pontificate about how awesome they are,â he told Rogan.
âThose are the ones that get me. Itâs like, how about if youâre going to get one of these things and you truly are honored by it, well, you honor the people who gave it to you. And donât go up there and talk about saving, you know, the Badgers in Wisconsin or something.â
Thornton also went to bat for âLandmanâ creator Taylor Sheridan, accusing award shows of repeatedly snubbing the series out of political bias.
âI think a lot of itâs political. I really do,â he told Variety in January. âI think some people assume Taylor is some sort of right-wing guy or something, and heâs really not.â
Thornton, who stars in âLandmanâ as oil executive Tommy Norris, explained that awards voters may have the wrong idea about the showâs message.
âEven with this show being about the oil business, he just shows you what itâs like. Heâs not saying âRah, rah, rah for oil,ââ he explained.
âItâs just the people who work in this business or who are affected by this business, the people on the periphery and within the families in the business; this is what happens.â
Yellowstone, Sheridanâs smash hit series, earned just one Emmy nomination across its five-season run â Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program in 2021.
Thornton burst onto Hollywoodâs radar in 1996 with Sling Blade â a film he wrote, directed and starred in that earned him an Academy Award for best writing and a nomination for best actor.
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