77th Emmy Awards Set For Record-Breaking Los Angeles Ceremony
77th Emmy Awards Set For Record-Breaking Los Angeles Ceremony

77th Emmy Awards Set For Record-Breaking Los Angeles Ceremony

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The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze at Los Angeles' Peacock Theater, promises to be a historic event with potential record-breaking moments such as Pedro Pascal possibly becoming the first Latino to win Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and Kathy Bates becoming the oldest woman nominated in her category. The ceremony features a star-studded lineup of presenters including Stephen Colbert, Sydney Sweeney, Sofia Vergara, and more, with a special Gilmore Girls reunion also planned. Jimmy Kimmel, a four-time Emmy winner, has publicly supported fellow late-night host Stephen Colbert following the cancellation of Colbert's show after his criticism of a merger involving CBS and the Trump administration. Kimmel has openly criticized CBS and President Donald Trump, who responded with a disparaging comment towards Kimmel. The Emmys have a rich history of memorable moments including historic wins and heartfelt tributes, continuing to be a significant platform for television excellence and cultural moments. This year's ceremony will air live on CBS, bringing together talent to celebrate the achievements in television.

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