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Emmys 2018: Scarlett Johansson, Padma Lakshmi look stunning

By Rediff Movies
September 18, 2018

Who are the big winners of the night? We tell you!

The 70th annual Emmy Awards saw red carpet magic at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on September 17.

But we sure missed our desi girl Priyanka Chopra, who totally rocked the awards show last year.

The show was hosted by SNL stars Colin Jost and Michael Che.

 

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Scarlett Johansson steals the show in a white sequinned Balmain gown with a plunging neckline, metallic silver heels and Nikos Koulis jewels.

 

 

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Padma Lakshmi recycled her dress from last year, a red cutout J Mendel gown, and accessorised it with gold Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, a blue ACLU ribbon and black ankle-strap heels.

 

 

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Singer Mandy Moore pairs a copper sequinned fit-and-flare custom Rodarte dress with Harry Winston diamond earrings and a diamond cuff.

 

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Rachel Brosnahan, who won the Best Actress award in A Comedy Series for The Marvellous Mrs Maisel, looks regal in a vibrant red Oscar de la Renta pleated gown.

 

 

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American actor and comedian Betty Marion White Ludden, known professionally as Betty White, received a standing ovation as she reflected on her seven decade-long career.

The Golden Girls star launched her speech with a joke; 'I'm just going to quit while I'm ahead,' she laughed.

She added, 'Little did I dream then that I would be here. It's incredible that I'm still in this business and you are still putting up with me.'

Continuing to joke, the 'first lady of television' said, 'It's incredible that you can stay in a career this long and still have people put up with you. I wish they did that at home.'

In a career that has spanned more than 75 years, White has received eight Emmy Awards in various categories.

 

 

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After bagging the Emmy for directing for a Variety Special, American producer and director Glenn Weiss surprised the audience with a marriage proposal to his girlfriend Jan Svendsen, live on stage.

During his acceptance speech, Weiss took a moment to thank Svendsen for being the 'sunshine' of his life and someone his late mother 'adored'.

'You wonder why I don't like to call you my girlfriend? Because I want to call you my wife,' said Weiss.

After Svendsen joined Weiss on stage, the Emmy winner offered her the ring his father had given his mother over 67 years ago.

'Jan, I want to put this ring that my mom wore on her finger in front of all these people and in front of my mom and your parents watching from above. Will you marry me?' he asked before an emotional Svendsen said, 'Yes'.

 

 

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Henry Winkler took home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a comedy series.

Winkler, 72, bagged his first-ever Primetime Emmy for his role as master acting teacher Gene Cousineau in Barry.

'Oh my God, oh my God,' Winkler repeated continuously as he took the stage.

The actor cracked a joke that he wrote his speech '43 years ago'.

 

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Thandie Newton looks pretty in a one-shoulder, floor length pink gown.

She won the Best Supporting Actress award in a Drama series for Westworld.

 

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Millie Bobby Brown, who stars in Stranger Things, arrives in an off-shoulder Calvin Klein outfit.

 

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Jessica Biel, executive producer of Sinner, is a vision in white in a strapless Ralph & Russo gown.

 

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Joey King, who starred in the Netflix original film, The Kissing Booth, made her debut at the Emmys in a princess-like Zac Posen gown.

 

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Westworld actress Angela Sarafyan looks breathtakingly beautiful in a black, studded Christian Siriano gown.

 

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Insecure star Issa Rae arrives wearing a Vera Wang jumpsuit embellished with 3,000 crystals.

 

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Kristen Dunst walks the red carpet with husband Jesse Plemons.

This is their first red carpet appearance together since welcoming their baby boy in May.

 

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The entire cast of Game Of Thrones, which won the Outstanding Drama Series award.

 

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Actors Bill Hader, who won the Best Actor award for Barry, and Henry Winkler show off their trophies.

 

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Claire Foy took home the Emmy for Best Actress in a Drama series for her role in The Crown.

Foy, who played Queen Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of the Netflix show, dedicated her award to co-star Matt Smith, who lost out on the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama to Peter Dinklage and paid homage to the next season of the series.

'The show goes on, which makes me so, so proud. I dedicate this to the next cast and to Matt Smith,' she said. 'This wasn't supposed to happen,' she added, before thanking the cast and crew for the 'most extraordinary two and a half years'.

 

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Matthew Rhys won the Best Actor award in a Drama Series for The Americans.

 

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Game Of Thrones actor Peter Dinklage grins for the shutterbugs.

He won the Best Supporting Actor award in a Drama Series for GOT. 

 

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Sheila Lawrence, Daniel Palladino and Amy Sherman-Palladino pose together after winning the award for Best Comedy Series for The Marvellous Mrs Maisel.

 

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William Bridges won the Outstanding Writing award for Black Mirror.

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