Jennifer Coolidge Dances Through the Playoff Music During Hilarious Emmys Speech for ‘The White Lotus’ Win!

Jennifer Coolidge is currently an Emmy winner! The 61-year-old actor also took down his “White Lotus” co-stars Connie Britton, Alexandra Daddario, Natasha Rothwell and Sydney Sweeney to win the Emmy for Outstanding Entertainer in a Limited or Treasured Series. Like Dopesick’s Kaitlyn Dever and Female pony Winningham.

“Thank you! Golly, what a night!” Coolidge said as she braved her differences in front of the audience at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles during the 74th Annual Late Night Emmy Awards. “I mostly have to inform my opponents, just to be in your company, it’s amazing.”

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Whatever the case, things took a far from blue nonsense turn when the White Lotus star revealed that she was tidying up the evening before the show, “and it made me expand the inside of my dress”. “I’m struggling to speak,” he surrendered half-carelessly. “Regardless, it’s very refreshing!”

As the seconds ticked away for Coolidge’s acceptance speech, the performer became more animated as usual as he tried to list everyone he expected to thank for his all-important Emmy win before the music undeniably began playing him.

“This is an extraordinary thing, and I’m full, I’m full!” he communicates, asking the music to allow the individual to have a certain amount of energy for a “thank you” before finally giving up on the music and scoring in his bright green dress in front of the audience in the group. “Well…”

Earlier Monday night, the performer won an Expert Decision Grant and was nominated for a List Grant for her acclaimed performance as Tanya McQuoid, the disillusioned and downtrodden guest she set herself to reprise in the second installment of the HBO series.

Booked for October, the series from creator Mike White will be joined by Aubrey Square, Haley Lu Richardson, Tom Hollander and others as the action moves from Hawaii to Sicily.

Although Coolidge was prestigious for his different celebrity roles in American Pie and Christopher Visitor, The White Lotus gave him more thought than other times. “It didn’t matter where I was this year. Having a veil on me had no effect. I could be on a speedboat in Maine going with another speedboat and someone would be like “White Lotus.” It was unusual to say. Everyone saw it. Everyone saw it,” he said.



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