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Kelly Clarkson Is a Double Winner (Again) at 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards

Kelly Clarkson won two more Daytime Emmys on Friday (June 24) – outstanding entertainment talk show and outstanding entertainment talk show host. In the three seasons that her popular daytime talk show has been on the air, Clarkson has won five Daytime Emmys. By comparison, she has won three Grammys in her entire career. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Clarkson has won outstanding entertainment talk show host all three seasons her show has been on the air. Kelly Ripa is the only other host who has won three times in the category, and her wins weren’t consecutive. Clarkson’s show, which launched in September 2019, won five Daytime Emmys at last week’s Creative Arts Awards, for a total of seven for its third season on the air. That’s more than th...

Beyonce Comes Up Short at 2022 Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards

Beyoncé may well become an EGOT one day, but the “E” in that acronym isn’t coming easily. The superstar lost her first bid for a Daytime Emmy on Saturday (June 18) when the Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards were presented at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, Calif. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Talks with Mama Tina Theme Song,” which Beyoncé wrote for her mother Tina Knowles’ Talks with Mama Tina series on Facebook Watch, lost outstanding original song to “Grateful for It All” from the CBS daytime stalwart The Young and the Restless. Gaye Tolan Hatfield, Brad Hatfield and Jeff Meegan co-wrote the winning song. While this was Beyoncé’s first Daytime Emmy nod, she has gone 0-7 at the Primetime Emmy Awards. She...

Kelly Clarkson Wins Best Entertainment Talk Show Host at Daytime Emmys

NEWS 6/27/2020 by Associated Press The Young and the Restless won best drama at the first virtual Daytime Emmys along with three acting trophies on Friday night (June 26), with some winners speaking out about racial injustice. Ellen DeGeneres accepted the trophy for best entertainment talk show for her self-titled program. “I intend to use the next two years of my show as a platform for change, to amplify voices of Black people and people of color and to educate my audience,” she said from home. “More than ever, I feel like this is a responsibility to effect change.” CBS’ The Young and the Restless, whose co-creator Lee Philip Bell died in February at age 91, earned four other trophies in technical categories. Jason Thompson, who plays Billy Abbott on The Young and the Restless, won his fi...