"The Avengers" Star actor Tom Hiddleston admitted guilt for his much-criticized speech at the Golden Globes awards.

He admitted that his acceptance speech was inelegant and below the belt. He also took the blame saying in a Facebook post that he was very nervous at that time and all the words he said came out wrong.

The Night Manager Star drew censure in social media with his speech pointed out that the actor was only referring to all aid workers in South Sudan. He also added that his only objective is to salute and thank their bravery and determination.

"I sincerely seeking apology that my nerves got the better of me," said the British actor in a Facebook post.

The actor gained his first Golden Globe last Sunday for The Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series Movie which his character is a modification of BBC's John le Carre's novel; A novel about the arms smuggling scenario.

After Hiddleston gave recognition to his co-stars and the show's facilities, he stated a quick story about his recent visit to the youngest country in the world, Sudan. The actor also added that the fact that the world can give comfort and entertainment to the people who are curing patients in the world in the places where it is so difficult to live made him extremely proud.

"One night, bunch of nurses and doctors asked to say hello because they had already watched The Night Manager," said Tom Hiddleston in an addition to his speech.

The "West Wing" star Joshua Malina was one of the people who took an issue after Tom Hiddleston's acceptance speech. He acknowledges and thanked Tom Hiddleston in a Twitter post for all the actors who have guts to achieve such films of the most critical places in the world.

The British Star Tom Hiddleston's award was one the Golden Globes award that has achieve by "The Night Manager."

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