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Zendaya makes history and wins big at virtual Emmy Awards

Zendaya makes history and wins big at virtual Emmy Awards

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER  AMERICAN actress and singer Zendaya has made history. The 24 year-old star, in winning the Emmy for best leading actress in a drama, became the youngest actress to win in that category.  Held via virtual stage in Los Angeles, Zendaya (full name Zendaya Coleman) won her first Emmy award for her leading role in HBO drama Euphoria, beating out actresses Laura Linney, Olivia Colman, Jennifer Aniston, and “Killing Eve” co-stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer.  The award for Lead Actress in a drama was Zendaya’s first ever nomination for an Emmy and made her the second ever…
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‘Watchmen,’ ‘Schitt’s Creek’ rule at virtual Emmys with pandemic and political twists

‘Watchmen,’ ‘Schitt’s Creek’ rule at virtual Emmys with pandemic and political twists

MEDIA family saga "Succession," dystopian drama "Watchmen" and feel-good comedy "Schitt's Creek" dominated the Emmy Awards in a show sprinkled with jokes about the coronavirus pandemic, political jibes and appeals for racial justice. "Hello, and welcome to the PandEmmys!," said host Jimmy Kimmel, opening the show, where most celebrities took part remotely from their sofas and backyards dressed in a variety of gowns, hoodies and sleepwear. "It seems frivolous and unnecessary to do this during a global pandemic," Kimmel said as he opened the live show from Los Angeles. "What's happening tonight is not important. It's not going to stop…
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