Chrishell Stause is joking around with boyfriend Jason Oppenheim!
21.09.2021 - 19:11 / usmagazine.com
Chrishell Stause is just as good at selling homes as she at serving looks. Case in point? She rolled up to the 2021 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, where Selling Sunset scored a nomination for outstanding unstructured reality program, in style.
For the event, which filmed on Sunday, September 12, and aired on Saturday, September 18, Stause walked the red carpet wearing a simply stunning pink Fendi dress that oozed Old Hollywood glamour. With a bustier-like bodice and fringe-embellished bottom, the
Chrishell Stause is joking around with boyfriend Jason Oppenheim!
Just how she likes him! Chrishell Stause‘s romance with Jason Oppenheim is still going strong, but she’s not afraid to poke a little fun at him on social media.
The time has come! After teasing fans with the release of an extra-special music drop for over a week, Rita Ora’s performance film has officially released the show to the world as of Thursday, September 30. To celebrate, Us Weekly’s Stylish has all of the details about the singer’s gorgeous glam.
Some of the lead stars from The Crown aren’t in Los Angeles for the 2021 Emmy Awards, but they’re still gathering to celebrate the big night!
Derek Hough is celebrating his Emmy win at the 2021 Creative Arts Emmy Awards in a big way – with a giant leap on the red carpet!
The 2021 Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held this weekend across three ceremonies and dozens of awards were handed out!
The last category that closed out the Creative Arts Emmy Awards — an anchor position typically reserved for Outstanding Series at the main ceremony — was Casting for a Comedy Series, which went to Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso.
In yet another sign the Television Academy may need to seriously reconsider some of its categories, Claire Foy won her second Emmy Award for playing Queen Elizabeth II in “The Crown.” This win, however, came in the Guest Actress in a Drama Series category and for a less than 5 minute appearance in the fifth season of the series.
RuPaul is on a roll!
Gallery: Remembering the life of Michael K. Williams: The 10 moments that defined him (BANG Showbiz)The Conners Outstanding Period And/Or Character Hairstyling: Bridgerton Outstanding Period Costumes: The Queen’s Gambit Outstanding Period Makeup And/Or Character Make-up: The Queen’s Gambit Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming: A Black Lady Sketch Show Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program: Mare Of Easttown Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeGo ahead and put your money on another Emmy competition program win next Sunday for “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” If the Creative Arts Emmys are any indication, and they usually are, Television Academy voters are ready to give the VH1 show a fourth consecutive victory in the category.That would tie “RuPaul’s Drag Race” with “The Voice” as the second-most honored series in the competition category since it began in 2003.
The Queen’s Gambit led the winners at the first night of the Creative Arts Emmys last night (September 11).The first of three ceremonies was held at The Event Deck at LA Live in Los Angeles. The second and third events will take place today at 1pm PT (9pm BST) and 5pm PT (1am BST) today (12).The Queen’s Gambit took home seven awards, including Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special, and Period Costumes.
The first of three Creative Arts Emmy ceremonies were handed out on Saturday evening and the big winner was “The Queen’s Gambit.” The critically acclaimed Netflix limited series took home seven trophies including Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, Period Costumes (beating “The Crown” and “Bridgerton”), and Production Design For A Narrative Period Or Fantasy Program (One Hour OrMore) (beating “The Crown” and “The Mandalorian”), among others.
Ming-Na Wen goes all out in a fluttery gown for the 2021 Creative Arts Emmys at Microsoft Theater on Saturday night (September 11) in Los Angeles.
The first of three Creative Arts Emmy ceremonies were handed out on Saturday evening and the big winner was “The Queen’s Gambit.” The critically acclaimed Netflix limited series took home seven trophies including Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, Period Costumes (beating “The Crown” and “Bridgerton”), and Production Design For A Narrative Period Or Fantasy Program (One Hour OrMore) (beating “The Crown” and “The Mandalorian”), among others.