Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham wins first Emmy of the night

Hannah Waddingham put “Ted Lasso” on the scoreboard. 

The British actress who plays Rebecca, the owner of the fictional soccer team at the center of the Apple TV hit series, won the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series. 

And she won over the crowd, too, with an acceptance speech that was equal parts funny and heartfelt.

“Jason, you changed my life with this and more importantly my baby girl’s,” Waddingham said to the show’s star and producer, Jason Sudeikis. “I’m honestly so privileged to work with you. I really am.”  

Seth Rogan pokes fun at lack of social distancing during Covid-era Emmy Awards

After the Emmy Awards opened with many of the celebrities in the audience signing in a a small, enclosed audience, Seth Rogen vocalized what many in the TV viewing audience were thinking: Where’s the social distancing?

“There is way too many of us in this little room,” he said before announcing the nominees in the outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series category. “They told me this was outside. Why is there a roof? What are all you people doing?”

It wasn’t clear if he was joking, but Rogan added that he wouldn’t have attended if he knew it wasn’t outdoors. 

“I went from wiping my groceries to having Paul Bettany sneeze in my face,” he joked.

Streaming the Emmys? You might want to avoid Twitter

If you’re streaming the Emmys on Paramount+, you might want to avoid Twitter.

Per usual, the stream is a bit behind the regular old TV broadcast. That’s a common issue with streaming services. That’s not usually a big deal — unless you want to be surprised by something like the winner of an award or a big play in a football game. 

Ted Lasso takes home first two awards of the night

The Apple TV+ comedy “Ted Lasso” took home the first two awards of the night.

Hannah Waddingham won for best supporting actress in a comedy and Brett Goldstein won for best supporting actor.

The show has plenty of more nominations and might just take home the most Emmys tonight. 

Cedric the Entertainer pays tribute to the late Biz Markie in intro

Cedric the Entertainer opened the ceremony with an Emmys-themed version of “Just a Friend,” the hip-hop classic by Biz Markie, who died in July.

He was joined on stage by LL Cool J, Lil Dicky (also known as David Andrew Burd), Rita Wilson and “Pose” star Billy Porter.

The crowd seemed to love the performance, with many guests rising to their feet and singing along.

Dolly Parton will take the stage as one of the last Emmy presenters of the evening

Fresh off her first Emmy win for “Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square,” the queen of country will present the award for outstanding variety special (pre-recorded). “Hamilton” is the front-runner, which feels like awards kismet and the makings of very wholesome good time. However, because it’s one of the very last categories, viewers will have to make it through hours of awards for the pleasure of seeing Parton and Lin Manuel-Miranda share the stage.

Bowen Yang sashays down the runway in silver metallic pumps

Move over, Lady Gaga!

Comedian Bowen Yang showed up at tonight’s red carpet in a black tuxedo with a pair of silver metallic, thick heel pumps.

The “Saturday Night Live” performer made history this year after he became the first cast member to be nominated for an Emmy after only two years. He’s competing in the supporting actor in a comedy series category.

‘Ted Lasso’ needs a perfect night to tie ‘Schitt’s Creek’

“Ted Lasso,” an absolute hit from Apple TV+, entered Sunday night’s Emmy Awards as the favorite comedy series, but it would need the equivalent of several perfect throw in darts to tie a record set just last year.

Even though the show — an American college football coach (Jason Sudeikis) is tapped to lead a beleaguered British soccer team — notched 20 Emmy nominations, it can win only a maximum of nine. That’s because multiple nominations are in the same categories, including four for supporting actor (Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed and Jeremy Swift) and supporting actress (Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple).

Nine Emmys would match the number “Schitt’s Creek” won last year, which set a record for a comedy. 

“Ted Lasso” got on the scoreboard last weekend, winning three Creative Arts Emmys. 

Elizabeth Olsen’s outfit designed by older sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley

We’re seeing some sibling solidarity on tonight’s red carpet.

Elizabeth Olsen, who is nominated for her role in “WandaVision,” is in a white look designed by her older sisters: Mary-Kate and Ashley.

The twins haven’t acted in a long time, but their fashion label, The Row, has become to a go-to place for thousand-dollar cashmere sweaters.

Tracking the best-dressed stars from TV’s big night

Attention all fashion fans: The red carpet is back! The 2021 Emmy Awards red carpet is back in full force with all of TV’s hottest stars showing off their Sunday finest.

What will your favorite celebrity wear? Stay tuned (as they say in television) as we keep track of the must-see looks.

Billy Porter attends the Primetime Emmy Awards at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on Sunday.Rich Fury / Getty Images

Cedric the Entertainer wants to liven things up

The organization behind the Emmy Awards often taps a late-night talk show host to emcee the ceremony. The big network names — Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert — have all done Emmy-hosting stints in the last decade.

But this year is different. Cedric the Entertainer, the veteran standup comedian and star of the CBS sitcom “The Neighborhood,” heads up tonight’s show. (Synergy alert: “The Neighborhood” airs on CBS, home of the Emmys this year.)

He told The New York Times that he wants to make the ceremony more accessible to viewers, saying: “I don’t want that Oscars feel.”

“I want to bring a familiarity that comes with my brand of standup. I’m somebody you know,” he said. “I’m your cousin or your uncle, and we’re here to celebrate each other.”

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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