The Pitt, a television series centred on the trials and tribulations of American healthcare workers, has been awarded the prize for best drama at the Emmy Awards.
The HBO Max drama, set in a fictional emergency room in Pittsburgh, also took home the prizes for best leading actor and best supporting actress, for Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa, at the 77th edition of the awards show in Los Angeles on Sunday.
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Wyle, who portrays the grizzled and overworked emergency physician Michael Robinavitch in the series, paid tribute to healthcare workers in his acceptance speech.
“To anybody who is going on shift tonight, or coming off shift tonight, thank you for being in that job, this is for you,” Wyle said.
The Studio, a comedy about the head of a Hollywood studio trying to balance his artistic dreams with commercial realities, won 13 awards, the most on the night, including lead actor in a comedy for co-creator Seth Rogen.
“I so could not wrap my head around this happening that I literally prepared nothing,” Rogen said in his acceptance speech.
“I’ve never won anything in my life. When I was a kid, I bought a used bowling trophy at an estate sale. And my parents were like, ‘Yeah, that’s a good idea, you should probably buy that.’”
Adolescence, the Netflix hit about a 13-year-old boy radicalised by online misogyny, won eight awards, including best limited series.
Severance, the Apple TV+ sci-fi series about employees who have undergone a procedure to separate their work memories from their personal lives, took home the best actress in a drama series award for Britt Lower and the best supporting actor in a drama series award for Tramell Tillman, respectively.
The HBO Max dark comedy Hacks, about the fraught relationship between a legendary stand-up comedian and a younger comedy writer, won best actress in a comedy series for Jean Smart and best supporting actress in a comedy series for Hannah Einbinder.
In her acceptance speech, Einbinder called attention to Israel’s war in Gaza, declaring “free Palestine”.
Elaborating on her remarks backstage, Einbinder, who earlier this month signed a pledge not to work for Israeli companies implicated in the war, said the issue was close to her heart for many reasons.
“I feel like it is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel, because our religion and our culture is such an important and longstanding … institution that is really separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state,” she said.
Earlier, Spanish actor Javier Bardem said in a red carpet interview with Variety that he could not work with any film studio that “justifies or supports the genocide” in Gaza.
Katie Piper,TV presenter, author and passionate activist, is happily married to Richard Sutton but even the most perfect-seeming unions she tells us take a lot of hard work
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Katie Piper opens up on long-term love, parenting and and what truly drives her in life
As we catch up with Katie Piper to chat all things life and love, she’s doing what she does best – juggling. As well as being a bestselling author, she’s wrapping up her feel-good ITV summer series, Katie Piper’s Weekend Escape, and helping her two daughters as they return to school. She’s also about to celebrate her 10 year wedding anniversary with her carpenter and builder husband, Richard Sutton, next month.
In an exclusive chat with new, the Loose Women host, 41, shares more exclusively with OK! about what drives her, introduces a special new member of the family, and makes some candid admissions about marriage…
The present and her carpenter husband are set to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary(Image: Getty Images for The Walt Disney)
Hi Katie. How have you been?
Busy! I’ve been doing the weekend show which I’ve loved, and I brought out my Still Beautiful book in June and was so thrilled with the response. It’s a bit autobiographical, a letter to my younger self, with some self-help. It’s about ageing, and why so many of us have felt “not good enough”.
Do you worry about the messages we’re sending women?
It’s like the famous monologue in the Barbie movie: “You have to be thin, but not too thin… and you can never say you want to be thin, you have to say you want to be healthy. But also you have to be thin.” So it isn’t all about the “wrong” message, it’s about fewer messages! We should encourage women to find what they’re passionate about and stop trying to conform to become a perfect doll.
What made you write the book ?
In my twenties, I was told beauty is a woman’s most powerful currency. When I turned 40, I felt age discrimination creeping in where we’re telling women the second most powerful currency they have is youth. It’s a crazy, depressing narrative. I work with really amazing older women who don’t fit western beauty standards and they’re hugely successful, happy people.
Do you have any insecurities?
Of course! But self-worth and confidence is a constant work in progress, not a destination. Sport is very important to me because my physical health has been out of my control many times at such an unusually young age. When I can get well and go for my run and gym sessions or Pilates, even if it’s a placebo effect, I feel good.
Katie admits she felt incrimination ‘creeping in’ once she hit 40(Image: ITV)
You’re working with ASICS on a campaign to help keep girls involved in sport. What made you sign up?
It feels like a public health issue. Sixty four per cent of teenage girls drop out of sport before 16. Boys often keep sports going, playing five-a-side as adults, but women often don’t, and the main reason is because we felt uncomfortable as kids.
Did you follow that pattern yourself?
Yes, at secondary school it was “one size fits all”, for every shape and size, whatever stage you were at in puberty, whether you were on your period or not, whatever the weather. As a result, I dropped out of sports. It’s crazy because now I’m a competitive runner! I feel sad for my younger self. The campaign shows most girls would participate more if they had a suitable kit, and that’s what we’ve done. This isn’t about creating the next generation of athletes, it’s about sport helping with confidence and empowerment.
What fires you up to tackle issues like this?
My own experience as a young woman, then being told later in life that “your face doesn’t fit, you don’t belong here”. Breaking through those barriers made me really passionate about making change. Life also changed when I had my daughters. My eldest started senior school this year, and they’re both experiencing really formative years.
How easy was the adjustment to senior school?
I felt a bit sad when I let her walk away, it’s the end of an era. But she was pure excitement so I decided to embrace it. It’s a better world than when I started year seven so, even though I had a few tears pricking my eyes, I felt hopeful, too.
Katie’s TV work includes Loose Women, some hard-hitting documentaries and her own weekend show(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
You and Richard have your 10 year wedding anniversary next month. How would you sum up the last decade?
I haven’t actually been thinking about it. In some ways that shows it’s flown by! But it’s important to be honest, and staying married for 10 years has been a struggle at times.
At first it’s all romance, excitement and lust, but then the day-to-day of marriage is a practice you have to choose to keep doing. Sometimes your motivation goes, but the discipline hopefully remains. I try not to be mushy on Instagram because I’m always conscious that I was single – not by choice – for a long time, and seeing other people loved-up was hard.
Are you affectionate away from social media?
Yes, it’s really important for the connection. I don’t want my kids to think a relationship is a logistical, transactional thing. I want them to see us as a couple as well as parents.
You’ve just welcomed a little rescue puppy, haven’t you?
Sugar, from Battersea. She was abandoned in a litter of eight with her mum. She loves Richie most, but she’s full of energy and comes running with me, which is lovely!
Work-wise, what’s coming up?
I’m still loving Katie Piper’s Weekend Escape, which is super wholesome. I also brought out another kids’ book, The Greatest Gift, and I’ve done a couple of documentaries, including one in a women’s prison in Louisiana. It’s hard to know what’s coming next, but whatever it is will link back to female empowerment. Women can do great things when we support each other.
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Peter Andre and his wife Emily MacDonagh went to the WellChild Awards – and got the chance to speak to Prince Harry shortly before his historic reunion with his dad, King Charles
Harry was in the UK for a number of events – as well as a meeting with his dad, King Charles(Image: PA)
Popstar Peter Andre and his wife Emily MacDonagh were among the guests at last week’s WellChild Awards – and he revealed he spoke to the charity’s patron, Prince Harry, who flew in from the US to attend. The Duke of Sussex has been a patron of the charity for 17 years, and became emotional when talking to the invitees about the inspirational children at ceremony, and said “things hit different” now that he’s a father himself.
Peter, 52, looked smart in a crisp clean suit, while Emily, 36, opted for a stunning white dress with co-ordinating accessories. The Mysterious Girl hitmaker revealed after the event, which was held at London’s Royal Lancaster Hotel, that he spent some time chatting with Prince Harry, 40, as well as some of the “incredible” families being celebrated.
“We had an incredible night at the WellChild Awards meeting some incredible children and their families,” he wrote in his exclusive OK! column. “It was great to meet with the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, who is a huge part of the charity. It was the first time Emily had met him, and I’d forgotten how well-spoken he is.”
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Peter and Emily spent time chatting to Prince Harry at the awards on September 8(Image: Instagram)
He continued, “We mainly talked about the charity of course and him flying in from America earlier that morning. Emily and I learned a lot more about the charity’s work and we’re actually very keen to get more involved because of the invaluable work they do.”
Prince Harry flew into London from California on the day of the Awards on September 8, which was also the third anniversary of the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
In his speech as patron, the duke said the charity’s annual event was the “highlight” of his year. He also praised the children at the special event, saying: “Your courage, your resilience, and the extraordinary love of the families and carers who never stop showing up.”
Recalling his first WellChild Awards 18 years ago, he told the audience: “I walked into the room, and within about three minutes I realised two things. The love and energy in the room was palpable, so too was the unpredictability. And second, that I was completely hooked on it all. This night has been a highlight of my year ever since.”
Harry said the Awards are the highlight of his year(Image: PA)
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Popstar Peter also said the event was especially poignant as he and Emily were both parents, and NHS doctor Emily later posted on her Instagram echoing his sentiment. Captioning a photo of one of the awards recipients, Emily said it was an “privilege” to have attended and thanked the charity for inviting her.
“@wellchild is an incredible charity, helping children with complex health needs receive care at home instead of hospital – making such a difference to so many families.“Forever grateful to have been part of this special evening, celebrating the amazing work they do and the remarkable children and families they support.”
EXCLUSIVE: Kerry Katona has opened up about why the ‘amazing’ support she’s getting following her candid admissions on Paul C Brunson’s podcast instantly makes her worried about what”s coming next – if past history has anything to do with it
Kerry confesses sadly that she worries when things are going well for her(Image: Photo by Kate Green/Getty Images))
Kerry Katona has opened up candidly in her latest OK! column about the incredible wave of support she has experienced since the second episode of her podcast with Celebs Go Dating expert Paul C Brunson landed, as she continues to enjoy her UK tour with Katie Price and blossoming relationship with personal trainer Paulo Margaglione, who she met on Celebs Go Dating.
Opening up in her OK column about how emotional she gets when the public stand behind her and things seem to be going well, as well as the fears she admits automatically come with such positive reactions from fans, she said: “Part two of my podcast with Paul Brunson came out last week – it was an emotional conversation. “
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The mum-of-five admits she ‘can’t watch herself back’ on the emotional podcast(Image: We Need To Talk/YouTube)
The star, whose journey on Celebs Go Dating has come to a close, added:”I can’t actually watch the whole thing, to be honest. I’m glad I did it and the support has been amazing – my DMs are actually flooded. I’m still feeling overwhelmed with it all.
“Whenever I get this much love and feel on top, people always seem to tear me back down to the bottom, so I feel like I’m just waiting for things to go wrong again. But I’m going to try to stay positive and enjoy it. Give it a watch on Paul’s We Need To Talk YouTube channel.”
Speaking on Paul’s podcast, the former Atomic Kitten Star, who has had a famously turbulent upbringing, revealed amongst other things that she ‘almost’ became an escort aged 16, and admitted she had aspirations of becoming a Page 3 model as she “wasn’t going to be a rocket scientist”.
She also spoke about her rollercoaster relationship with her mother, who introduced her to drugs as a teenager, but has since apologised for her mistakes.
Fans have been loving Kerry and BFF Katie’s stage show(Image: Liverpool Echo)
Supporters on social media showered Kerry with praise for her bravery following the series of jaw-dropping disclosures – one describing her as “truly amazing, strong and brave” and another praising her for being “so open and transparent”.
Famous friends have also expressed tremendous respect for the mother-of-five, including Christine McGuinness who remarked, “Turning pain into power over pity – my kinda woman!” And Gemma Atkinson confessed Kerry had made her “cry”.
Kerry subsequently admitted in a tearful video on her social media that, whilst certain aspects of her past weren’t easy to revisit, she believes it’s crucial to be truthful about some of its bleaker moments.
“You can’t live with regrets in life, so I don’t regret things – it’s put me where I am today. I have been feeling so overwhelmed and emotional since the podcast came out because I spoke about a lot of things from my past. It’s hard to go back to that place.”
USA midfielder Savannah DeMelo is “stable and alert” after collapsing on the pitch while playing for Racing Louisville in the National Women’s Soccer League.
The incident occurred in first-half stoppage time during Louisville’s match at Seattle Reign on Sunday.
DeMelo, 27, received treatment on the field before being taken to hospital in an ambulance.
Both teams confirmed the match, which was goalless, will be resumed at a later date.
“Savannah is stable and alert and getting the attention she needs,” the NWSL posted on X.
“Our first priority is her health and safety. We are in close communication with Racing Louisville’s medical team.
“The NWSL remains committed to ensuring that the highest standards of medical care and emergency response are in place at every match.”
DeMelo also had to be withdrawn from a match against Bay FC in March because of health issues.
In May, DeMelo, who has won seven caps with USA, announced she had been diagnosed with Graves’ disease and hyperthyroidism.
“Sending all our love to Savannah DeMelo and everyone at Racing Lou FC,” Seattle Reign posted on X.
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Nate Bargatze, saw stars of the small screen don their finest clothes as they graced the red carpet for the prestigious event
Jenna Ortega, Selena Gomez and Hunter Schafer led the glamour on the red carpet at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Stars from the small screen flocked to the Peacock Theatre in downtown Los Angeles to see Seth Rogan’s Apple+ show The Studio take home four gongs and Owen Cooper, 15, who had his breakout role in Netflix mini-series Adolescence, become the youngest ever male winner at the Emmy Awards.
Euphoria actress Sydney Sweeney presented the young actor with his award on stage. “Honestly, when I started these drama classes a couple years back, I didn’t expect to be even in the United States, never mind here,” he said in his acceptance speech. “But I think tonight proves that if you listen and you focus and you step out of your comfort zone, you can achieve anything in life.”
Owen Cooper’s first words after making history as youngest male acting Emmy winner
Adolescence star Owen Cooper becomes youngest ever male winner of an acting Emmy
Co-stars Erin Doherty won best supporting actress in a limited series, dedicating the award to her older sister and Stephen Graham picked up the award for lead actor in a limited series.