The 73rd Emmy Awards Top Moments Feature Michaela Coel, Debbie Allen & More
The 73rd Emmy Awards Top Moments Include Michaela Coel, Debbie Allen & Cedric The Entertainer’s TV Wives
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1. Emmy's Still So… White
We started with the bad news first, so we could end on a happier note. The Emmy’s are still unfortunately so very White.
2. Opening Medley Dedicated To Biz Markie
This is the happiness we needed to see in the opening of the Emmys. Everyone joyfully singing to the late hip hop icon, Biz Markie.
3. Cedric The Entertainer's TV Wives
Cedric the Entertainer did what he does best — entertain. He hosted the awards show last night (September 19) and he was bombarded by his former tv wives in this hilarious moment.
4. Michaela Coel's Heartfelt Dedication
Actress and writer Michaela Coel dedicates her speech to every survivor in this earnest speech after her first Emmy win.
5. A Standing Ovation For Debbie Allen
After many decades in the entertainment industry, Debbie Allen finally receives her physical flowers with a standing ovation. Allen makes history as the first Black woman winner of the Emmy’s Governors Award.
6. Robin Thede's Outrage
Robin Thede becomes a gif thanks to her reaction after A Black Lady Sketch Show loses to SNL. Her visible outrage is still somehow comedic (even though she, and everyone, was most likely really annoyed).
7. Honoring The Greats Like Michael K. Williams
The memoriam honored fallen actors and industry veterans like Michael K. Williams and Cicely Tyson during the ceremony.
8. 'Lovecraft' Snubbed, Jurnee Smollet Slayed
The hit drama sci-fi series, Lovecraft, definitely deserved its awards. Jurnee Smollet was prepared to slay — win or lose.
9. Seth Rogen's PSA
Seth Rogen was not pleased with the Emmy’s awful Covid-19 protocol’s during the awards show. He says the Academy tricked attendees into believing the ceremony would take place outside. Though he’s a comedian, Rogen was quite serious with this public service announcement.
10. Michaela Coel Makes History
A major moment for Coel and Black women. Well-deserved! Congrats to all of the winners, and a special praise to Michaela Coel who makes history as the first Black woman to win an Emmy for limited series writing.
The 73rd Emmy Awards Top Moments Include Michaela Coel, Debbie Allen & Cedric The Entertainer’s TV Wives was originally published on globalgrind.com
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