‘Modern Family’ Cast To Poke Fun At Salary Negotiations In Emmy Awards Video

EXCLUSIVE: Modern Family videos are becoming a mainstay at the Primetime Emmy Awards telecasts. Two years ago, a pre-recorded Modern Family clip that brainstormed ways to improve the show and featured a cameo by George Clooney was one of the highlights at the ceremony. With ABC, the network home of Modern Family, hosting the Emmys this year, showcasing the top-rated comedy was a natural.

In the video this year, I hear the cast of the show will address their recent highly publicized salary renegotiations. After protracted talks, the Emmy-nominated adult Modern Family stars skipped a table read and filed a lawsuit against their employer before things were settled. I hear the video also will take a shot at the Chick-fil-A controversy and portray the youngest cast member, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, who plays Lily, as a Bad Seed-type baddie. And keeping with tradition, the video features a big star. (Watch Modern Family‘s Emmys 2011 video below):

In his first turn hosting the Emmys, Jimmy Kimmel is still fine-tuning his material. He is expected to take on Emmy-nominated series, including doing a Breaking Bad skit.

Comments (5)

  • And….I just decided to stop watching Modern Family.

    Comment by 47 percenter — Saturday September 22, 2012 @ 4:07pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • Great show with wonderful writing and cast, but hope they don’t get into the “we’re so precious and clever” trap, as evidenced by this.

    Comment by Jack — Saturday September 22, 2012 @ 6:18pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • This is the king of crap that America hates about Hollywood. Who writes this garbage?

    Comment by Real Deal — Saturday September 22, 2012 @ 7:53pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • The chubby dude is not funny… Just being fat doesn’t make you funny, boy-o.

    Comment by Cardinal Red — Saturday September 22, 2012 @ 9:38pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • It just wasn’t funny, sorry.

    Comment by Tad — Sunday September 23, 2012 @ 5:51pm PDT  Reply to this post
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