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Christina Applegate receives standing ovation at the Emmy Awards 2024, says, ‘We don’t have to applaud everytime i do something’

Updated on: 16 January,2024 11:26 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Written by: Tuhina Upadhyay | tuhina.upadhyay@mid-day.com

The Emmy Awards 2024 gave us some moving content, from Charlie Puth's tribute to Matthew to Perry receiving a standing ovation at the Emmy Awards 2024, which was undoubtedly one of the most touching moments of the night

Christina Applegate receives standing ovation at the Emmy Awards 2024, says, ‘We don’t have to applaud everytime i do something’

Christina Applegate at Emmy Awards 2024

The Emmy Awards 2024 gave us some moving content, from Charlie Puth's tribute to Matthew to Perry receiving a standing ovation at the Emmy Awards 2024, which was undoubtedly one of the most touching moments of the night. Christina arrived at the award show amid her battle with multiple sclerosis to present the first award of the night.


Christina Applegate receives standing ovation at the Emmy Awards 2024


The actress had earlier hinted at retirement after the completion of her Netflix show 'Death to Me'. The actress was visibly moved by her Hollywood contemporaries, who gave her a standing ovation. Despite it being such an emotional moment, Christina maintained her trademark humour.


The actress looked teary-eyed; she took a moment before she remarked, “You are totally shaming me with disability with standing up.” Amid the continuous applause, she cracked a few jokes about her body not being 'By Ozempic' (a drug being used to aid weight loss). She continued to say, “We don’t have to applaud every time I do something.” Christina Applegate also spoke about the man who accompanied her on stage, saying, “I actually don’t need him here, he’s just really cute.”

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About the Emmy Awards 2024 night

'Friends' actor Matthew Perry received a heartwarming and emotional tribute at the Emmy Awards 2024 during the 'In Memoriam' segment. The memoriam also included late stars like Len Goodman, Andre Braugher, Lance Reddick, Paul Reubens, Barbra Walters, Kirstie Alley, and more, Variety reported.

Charlie Puth and singer-songwriter duo The War and Treaty took to the stage to perform during the segment. The first starts with a rendition of Charlie Puth's 'See You Again', which he mashed up with a cover of the 'Friends' theme song. The performance brought everyone to tears.

The star-studded list of attendees at the Emmys 2024 includes Rhea Seehorn, Giancarlo Esposito, Sam Claflin, Laverne Cox, Adam Brody, Ken Jeong, Alex Borstein, Brian Cox, Quinta Brunson, Hannah Waddingham, Kathryn Hahn and many more.

'Succession' led with 27 nominations, including best drama, lead actress (Sarah Snook), and a record three lead actor noms (Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong). Several of the HBO series’ supporting cast also received nods, including J. Smith-Cameron, Nicholas Braun, Matthew Macfadyen, Alexander Skarsgård and Alan Ruck. HBO / Max scored the top three shows with 'The Last of Us' earning 24 nominations and 'The White Lotus' nabbing 23. The network also has four of the eight nods in the drama series category, competing against 'Andor', 'Yellowjackets' (Showtime), 'The Crown' (Netflix) and 'Better Call Saul' (AMC).

 

 

 

 

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