With multiple GRAMMYs and an Academy Award (Oscar) already lining her mantel, Lady Gaga could see herself climb one rung closer to EGOT status thanks to last-minute inclusion in this year’s EMMYs race.
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With multiple GRAMMYs and an Academy Award (Oscar) already lining her mantel, Lady Gaga could see herself climb one rung closer to EGOT status thanks to last-minute inclusion in this year’s EMMYs race.
Details inside:
It’s that time of year again.
The 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards air on September 12 and will celebrate the titles and talents who’ve made the most marked impact.
As the top honor in television, all eyes are on which shows and stars have nabbed nominations in the show’s 74th year.
Well, wonder no more. Because the full list of nominations has been unveiled and brings with it major looks for Issa Rae, Quinta Brunson and ‘Abbott Elementary,’ Zendaya, Dave Chappelle, and ‘Atlanta.’ There is also a posthumous nod for Chadwick Boseman.
Ahead of its broadcast on Sept 12 on NBC and Peacock at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET, find out who is up for what at the Cedric The Entertainer-hosted show below…
Beyonce already stands as one of the most decorated divas of all time.
And she may be adding more gold to her mantel this summer because Queen Bey has scored her first-ever nomination at the Daytime Emmy Awards.
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Snoop Dogg joins the chorus of detractors slamming the Television Academy for the lack of racial diversity among the winners of EMMYs this week.
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Though currently steeped in controversy for boasting its most diverse pool of nominees over its 73-year history (yet not awarding any of them in major categories), the EMMYs does have something to celebrate as its 2021 incarnation has ended a streak of low ratings.
Hop inside to read more about the show’s history-making night.
The 2021 Primetime EMMY Awards provided many-a-notable moment Sunday night (September 19) courtesy of the host of television stars who took to the stage to be honored.
Now, after jaw-dropping fashion ensembles, shocking upsets, and heart-warming accepting speeches, you can look inside to see who walked away with the show’s biggest star – its coveted trophies!
A full winners list awaits below:
‘I May Destroy You’ star Michaela Coel entered the 73rd annual EMMY Awards as one of the night’s most nominated acts.
Landing six mentions overall across Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Lead Actress, Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, and Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, ‘Destroy You’ initially seemed poised to do just that to the competition.
By the night’s end, Coel was able to secure the Writing EMMY – to historic measure. See what we mean inside:
It would be most fitting the year the EMMYs boasted its most diverse group of nominees (nearly 50 BIPOC in the acting categories alone), two of television’s most prized figures – RuPaul and Debbie Allen – would make history for becoming the most awarded male and female acts of color in the ceremony’s 73-year history.
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Over the weekend, comedy veteran Anthony Anderson took to press to say he was ready for his longtime losing streak with the Television Academy to come to an end.
“I was ready for the nomination streak to end a long time ago. This is the 7th nomination. 11 total, but yeah I’m done with the nomination part,” Anderson said Friday (September 17). “I’ll be honest. It’s time for a win.”
He may have later added he would ‘lose his mind’ if he finally nabbed a golden statuette, Sunday night’s EMMY Awards did indeed bring Anthony a loss – but it wasn’t his mind. Much to the chagrin of fans of his hit ABC series, ‘Black-ish’ (which recently announced it will end with its next season), the 51-year-old is going home empty-handed yet again.
See how Twitter responded to the news.
Jennifer Hudson just added another major award to her mantel and it sees her strut even closer to EGOT status.
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Check out MJ Rodriguez, who shines in the new digital issue of Shape Magazine.
Bulldozing barriers across multiple fields, the 30-year-old is undoubtedly most notable for her role in FX’s groundbreaking series ‘Pose.’
Indeed, her performance as lead Blanca Evangelista saw her make history as the first trans woman to nab a nomination in a major acting category at the Emmys.
Ahead of the big night, Rodriguez is opening up about what the moment means to her, her new single ‘Something To Say,’ and more.
Full story below…
Beyonce may sit as the most-awarded singer of all time at the GRAMMYs, MTV VMA, BET, and NAACP Image Awards, but – despite lending TV some of its most memorable musical moments over the last decade – the diva’s overflowing trophy case remains devoid of an EMMY.
And, as the newly announced 2021 Primetime EMMY nominations reveal, that won’t change any time soon.