At the 2024 Emmy Awards, the Murphy Brown star Candice Bergen made headlines with a sharp comment that seemingly referenced JD Vance, the 2024 Republican vice-presidential candidate. Bergen’s words have sparked curiosity, with many wondering about the meaning behind her comment.
Here is what Murphy Brown’s Candice Bergen say about JD Vance at the 2024 Emmy Awards.
What did Murphy Brown’s Candice Bergen say about JD Vance at the 2024 Emmy Awards?
During the 2024 Emmy Awards, Candice Bergen took a thinly veiled swipe at JD Vance while presenting an award. Reflecting on her time as the lead in Murphy Brown, Bergen highlighted a significant moment from her career.
Bergen said, “For 11 years, I had the tremendous privilege of playing the lead in a comedy series called Murphy Brown. I was surrounded by brilliant and funny actors, had the best scripts to work with, and in one classic moment, my character was attacked by Vice President Dan Quayle when Murphy became pregnant and decided to raise the baby as a single mother.” (via Fox News)
Bergen’s speech referenced this historical controversy before she sarcastically remarked, “Oh how far we’ve come. Today, a Republican candidate for vice president would never attack a woman for having kids.”
Bergen’s comments then shifted focus apparently to JD Vance, who made a controversial statement about “childless cat ladies” in 2021. “So as they say, my work here is done. Meow!” Bergen added playfully.
Who is Dan Quayle and why did Candice Bergen compare JD Vance to him?
At the 2024 Emmy Awards, Candice Bergen appears to have made a comparison between JD Vance and former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle. In the show, her character revealed plans to raise a child as a single mother. This sparked backlash from Quayle, who condemned the storyline for undermining traditional family values. During a 1992 speech, Quayle criticized Murphy Brown and CBS for “mocking the importance of fathers” and promoting single parenthood as a casual “lifestyle choice.”
At the Emmys, Bergen seemingly took a dig at JD Vance, comparing his remarks to Quayle’s infamous critique. In 2021, Vance faced backlash for his comment that America was being run by “childless cat ladies” who, in his view, were unhappy with their personal lives and spreading their misery to the rest of the country.