During Quinta Brunson’s speech at the Emmy Awards,
Jimmy Kimmel was seen lying down on the floor beside her, and people have since called him out for his actions. Scroll down to find out more… The combination of an Adele interview with Oprah and a set of her greatest hits was bound to be a success! The epic performance starred Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent. This brings Oliver’s total Emmy count up to an impressive seventeen! The 2-part documentary was directed and produced by Emmy favorite Judd Apatow.
Amazon deals you won’t want to miss! Directed by Peter Jackson, the documentary took home a whopping 5 awards in total! In his acceptance speech, he said: “My parents were not exactly patrons of the arts, we weren’t patrons of anything frankly but I want to thank them and I want to thank all those people, my family, for never making me feel foolish because I went on to do that several times myself.” In the series, the
Australian Actor stars as a recovering drug addict who is in charge of the White Lotus resort. The forty-seven-year-old said in his acceptance speech: “My admiration and my gratitude to Jesse Armstrong and his remarkable writing team is boundless. They are truly amazing they just are. Thank you.” This brings Garner’s total Emmy count for her role in the show as Ruth Langmore to 3. The sixty-five-year-old stunned audiences by bursting into a rendition of jazz
Singer Diane Reeve’s ‘Endangered Species’ when on stage to accept her award. One fan even called it “the greatest Emmy speech of all time!” He said: “To the cast, my fellow nominees, the hardest part about being in is being in a take and not ruining it by saying, ‘God, you’re good.'” It marks the seventh consecutive win in this category for the show, and it’s eighty-seventh Emmy award overall! She won the Emmy for Supporting
Actress in a Limited Series. A tearful Seyfried said while accepting her very first Emmy: “Thank you, my family. [Thank you to] my mom, my husband, my dad and my kids — and my dog Finn! Thank you so much.” The thirty-four-year-old told the audience: “I’m very emotional! The trophy is nice, but my emotion is for these people who are on the stage with me. The stories that they shared, they’re not that unique, they just don’t get the platform. Let’s just tell more stories.” He also took home the Writing for a Limited Series award for his work on the
HBO show. It was the thirty-five-year-old’s first-ever Emmy win, for his work on . Accepting his award, he said: “I made something that was of great personal consequence to me and this definitely contributes to the meaning of it. I’m not a sore winner, but I’m going to go home because I can’t top this right now.” He took home the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a
comedy Series for the second time since 2020. The director said in his speech: “People keep telling me that I made history, but I don’t think I made history by myself because it was you who opened up the doors for , inviting us here tonight at the Emmys. I have to say we all made history together. I truly hope that won’t be the last non-English series to be here at the Emmys, and I also hope this won’t be my last Emmy either. I’ll be back with Season 2.” She is also the youngest woman ever to win 2
Emmys in the same category. She continued: “I just want to say thank you to everyone who has shared their story with me. I want you to know that anyone who has loved a Rue or feels like they are a Rue, I want you to know I’m so grateful for your stories and I carry them with me, and I carry them with her. So thank you so much.” It is the Seattle native’s second consecutive Emmy for her role in the show! This was Delaney’s first-ever Emmy win! It is the third time the fifty-one-year-old has won the award for his work on the HBO show, having also received it back in 2019 and 2020. His achievement marked the first win for an Asian actor in a drama series. He said: “Thank you to the Television Academy, thank you to
Netflix and thank you to the director for making realistic problems we all face come to life so creatively on the screen with a great script.” Executive producer David Bernard said: “To our exceptional cast and crew, you showed up every day – in the midst of global uncertainty, away from loved ones — and gave your heart and soul and passion to the show. We came together as a community to try and make something special, and through our collective efforts, we’re standing here today.” Jason Sudeikis said as he was accepting the award: “This show is about good and evil, this show is about like the truth and lies, this show is about all that stuff, but it’s mostly about our response to those things, and your response to our show has been overwhelming.” This brought the HBO show’s total win count for the night up to 4, and means it has now won an impressive thirteen Emmys overall. Brunson had to accept her award ‘over the dead body’ of award presenter Jimmy Kimmel. He had been dragged on stage by co-presenter, Will Arnett, who then explained that Kimmel had left his body in the wake of losing yet again to John Oliver. Brunson, however, continued unphased, saying “Jimmy, wake up, I won.” One
Twitter user commented: “Quinta Bruson deserved better by giving her speech over Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘dead’ body.” Both Brunson and Kimmel have responded to the matter… “I think in that moment, I was really happy that it was Jimmy up there. I kind of consider him one of the comedy godfathers, and I’m a huge fan of Will Arnett, so I was wrapped up in the moment. I don’t know, tomorrow maybe I’ll be mad at him. I’m going to be on his show on Wednesday, so I might punch him in the face. We’ll see what happens,” she said. “She is so unbelievably talented. And I saw her pilot before it came out on ABC, and I wrote to her, and I was like, ‘I don’t know how we got this, but congratulations. You made a pilot that any network would be ecstatic to get.’ She’s a lovely person as well,” he said. What do you think?