Beyoncé Wins Her 1st Primetime Emmy for ‘Beyoncé Bowl’
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Beyoncé Wins Her 1st Primetime Emmy for ‘Beyoncé Bowl’

Beyoncé Wins Her 1st Primetime Emmy for ‘Beyoncé Bowl’

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Officially, Beyoncé has won a Primetime Emmy. On Tuesday, August 12, the Television Academy revealed the winners of the 77th Emmy Awards in the juried categories of motion design, animation, costume, and emerging media programming.

For her Netflix special Beyoncé Bowl, Beyoncé got a costume design award in the area of exceptional costumes for entertainment, documentary, or reality shows. Her co-winners were costume supervisor Chelsea Staebell, head of the workroom Timothy White, assistant costume designers Erica Rice and Molly Peters, and colleague costume designer Shiona Turini.

These juried honours will be given out during the 77th Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which will be held over two nights on Saturday, September 6, and Sunday, September 7, at the Peacock Theatre at L.A. Live. FXX will broadcast an edited presentation on Saturday, September 13 at 8 p.m. PT.

A panel of professionals from relevant peer groups screens entrants in the juried category, and there is a chance that one, more, or no entry will get an Emmy. Consequently, a one-step review and voting process is used instead of nominations. During the deliberations, each entrant’s work is openly discussed, and the merits of giving the Emmy are carefully examined.

There are two other Beyoncé Bowl categories in which she is nominated: outstanding directing for a variety special (in collaboration with Alex Rudzinski) and outstanding variety special (live) (as performer/executive producer).

Beyoncé is the most Grammy-winning person in history with 35 wins. In 2022, she was nominated for an Oscar for best original song for co-writing King Richard’s “Be Alive” alongside DIXSON.

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