stole the show.Taking home the gold for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, “Abbott Elementary” breakout star Sheryl Lee Ralph, 65, celebrated her first Emmys win with a powerful song of self-praise.“I am an endangered species.
I am a woman. I am an artist. And I know where my voice belongs,” belted the small screen siren to an audience of adoring fans and peers.
The song included lyrics from Dianne Reeves’ song “Endangered Species.”Ralph made history Monday as the second ever black woman to win this category after Jackee Harry’s win for NBC’s “227” in 1987.“To anyone who has ever had a dream, and thought your dream wasn’t, wouldn’t, couldn’t come true, I am here to tell you that this is what believing looks like,” Ralph encouraged as she gripped her trophy with pride.
Ralph beams as no-nonsense, seasoned educator Mrs. Barbara Howard on “Abbott Elementary,” which scored seven nods at the awards. “This is what striving looks like.
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