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Jennifer Coolidge Wins First Emmy For ‘The White Lotus’

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Jennifer Coolidge is now an Emmy winner! The 61-year-old actress won her first career Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category, beating out her “White Lotus” co-stars, Connie Britton, Alexandra Daddario, Natasha Rothwell and Sydney Sweeney, as well as “Dopesick”’s Kaitlyn Dever and Mare Winningham. “Thank you!

Gosh, what a night!” Coolidge said while accepting her award onstage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles during the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. “I just want to say to my fellow nominees, just to be in your company, it’s incredible.” READ MORE: 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards: The Complete Winners List (LIVE UPDATES) But things took an unexpectedly hilarious turn when the “White Lotus” star shared that she took a lavender bath that evening before the show “and it made me swell up inside my dress.” “I’m having a hard time speaking,” she admitted half-jokingly. “Anyway, this is so thrilling!” As the seconds whittled down for Coolidge’s acceptance speech, the actress became understandably more frenetic as she tried to list everyone she needed to thank for her first Emmy win before the music started to inevitably play her off. READ MORE: 2022 Emmy Nominations: The Complete List “This is a once-in-a-lifetime thing and I’m full, I’m full!” she said, pleading with the music cues person to let her have a little bit more time for her “thank you’s” before she ultimately succumbed to the music and grooved in her sparkly green gown onstage to the delight of the audience. “Okay…” Prior to Monday night, the actress won a Critics Choice Award and was nominated for a SAG Award for her acclaimed performance as the troubled and grief-stricken hotel guest Tanya McQuoid, a

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