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Actor Will Ferrell asks if it is ‘time for ladies to run the planet,’ says male leaders ‘not doing so good’

Comedic actor Will Ferrell speculated throughout a speech on the Women in Entertainment Gala that the world would do higher with solely feminine management. Ferrell gave opening remarks for the Girls in Leisure breakfast gala hosted by The Hollywood Reporter. 

“This is such a wonderful event where we honor and support and continue to fight for women in all facets of the entertainment world,” Ferrell said. “But you know what? Forget about the entertainment world. Isn’t it just time for women to run the planet?” the actor requested.

“I’m not just trying to placate you, I swear. But I don’t know what else to do because we, men, we’ve been running the show since, what, 10,000 B.C.? Something like that? And we’re not doing so good. So please, can you guys just take over? Can you? I think it’s time. Sorry, I’m getting sidetracked.”

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Actor Will Ferrell provides a speech at The Hollywood Reporter‘s annual Women in Entertainment gala. (The Hollywood Reporter)

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Ferrell rose to fame for wacky humor resembling enjoying one among two dim-witted males hitting on girls in dance golf equipment within the 1990’s Saturday Evening Reside skit “The Roxbury Guys” and its movie adaptation of “Night at the Roxbury.” In 2011, he made a skit parodying apologies to girls on behalf of all males for the “Funny or Die” community, an incident that was known as out by The Huffington Put up on the time.

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Ferrell was recent off his seven-year stint on “Saturday Night Live” when he performed Buddy the Elf. (Warner Brothers/ Getty Photographs)

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The Huffington Post reported on the time {that a} group known as Aware Males launched a video containing their manifesto preaching a “message of acceptance and celebration,” however nonetheless its “new-age-y aesthetic and goofy font choices left it ripe for parody” to the purpose and “none other than Will Ferrell has stepped up to the plate to do it justice.”

Ferrell might be seen delivering in a melodramatic tone, “We feel deep love great respect and a growing sense of worship for the gifts of the feminine. We also feel deep sorrow about the destructive actions of the unconscious masculine in the past and present.”

Will Ferrell on the premiere of “Spirited” held at Alice Tully Corridor on November 7, 2022 in New York Metropolis. (Picture by Kristina Bumphrey/Selection through Getty Photographs)

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Males might be seen jokingly apologizing for phrases like “meningitis” containing the phrase “men,” arguing it as a substitute might be known as “you-ingitis” or suggesting “hysterectomy” might be rephrased as “we-sterectomy” and arguing Ben Franklin was “most likely” a girl.

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