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The Emmy was within reach for Ramy Youssef — but unfortunately, it went to Eugene Levy. This year’s awards show visited dozens of stars at their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic, with a person in a HAZMAT suit standing right outside with their potential award. If they win, the mysterious HAZMAT-clad Emmy handler gives over the Emmy, and if they don’t… well, Youssef demonstrated on his Twitter what happens.
A short video showed the person standing excitedly outside of Youssef’s window, before
Britney Spears is letting down her guard!
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Ramy star Ramy Youssef of an Emmy award being taken away from his house has gone viral.Ramy was in contention in three categories during last night’s (20 September) award ceremony – Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actor in same (for Youssef) and Outstanding Supporting Actor (for Mahershala Ali) – but failed to win any.Because of social distancing restrictions amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the nominees had the Emmy statuettes delivered to their houses.In
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Ramy Youssef is taking his 2020 Emmy loss in stride. The “Ramy” star tweeted out a video on Sunday following his loss to Daniel Levy in the lead actor in a comedy series category and as a consolation, his reaction might have won the internet.
Also Read: 'Schitt's Creek' Just Broke an Emmy Record for Most Wins in a Comedy's Final Seasonwhen you lose the emmy pic.twitter.com/ECkbGcoHBA— ramy youssef (@ramy) September 21, 2020Youssef, who stars in Hulu’s “Ramy,” was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. He lost both to “Schitt’s Creek,” which is getting an insane amount of Emmy love for its final season.
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Ramy Youssef showed what happens when nominees don’t win a trophy at the 2020 Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 20 — and it included a farewell to the hazmat suit-wearing award presenters.The Ramy star, 29, tweeted a video of the hilarious moment after he lost Lead Actor in a Comedy Series to Eugene Levy. The clip showed a presenter wearing a tuxedo hazmat suit as they waved goodbye through a window with an award in hand.
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Eli Countryman This year’s Emmy nominees are all staying home, but some are still being handed the awards on live television. Others aren’t so lucky.As the 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards announced its winners on live television, the footage cut to its presenters — complete with hazmat tuxedo suits — giving the trophies to the stars.
Emmy was within reach for Ramy Youssef — but unfortunately, itwent to Eugene Levy. This year's awards show visited dozens of stars at their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic, with a person in a HAZMAT suit standing right outside with their potential award.
72nd Primetime Emmy Awards are unlike any other before. The Television Academy had over 100 live feeds running at one time so that nominees could give live acceptance speeches if they won their respective categories.