Television’s biggest night has just ended, and Parker Posey is ready to party.
The 56-year-old White Lotus actress celebrated at HBO’s Emmy afterparty at the San Vicente Bungalows, a private club, and was quickly offered a glass of champagne upon arrival.
Despite losing the Outstanding Supporting Actress award for her portrayal of Victoria Ratliff, a character reliant on heavy medication, Parker quickly moved past the disappointment and enjoyed herself at a high-profile Hollywood party.
Despite feeling let down, she confidently posed for photos on the red carpet, looking stunning in a layered lilac dress and a luxurious fur-lined shawl.
She looked just like the rich character she played, thanks to her stunning outfit. She wore a beautiful necklace covered in jewels, matching teardrop earrings, and a large, eye-catching ring.
I noticed a few faces from the White Lotus at the party! It was lovely to see Michelle Monaghan and Walton Goggins there, along with Parker – such a fun group.


Despite receiving 23 nominations tonight, The White Lotus only won one award: Best Original Main Title Theme Music.
Although Goggins was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a drama series, Tramell Tillman from *Severance* ultimately won the award.
Award shows were happening all over the city, and Hannah Einbinder, who won for Hacks, was beaming as she displayed her trophy at the Governors Gala.
Oh my gosh, you guys, Cristin Milioti just *won* an Emmy! For ‘The Penguin’ of all things! I was practically screaming when I saw her raise that statuette above her head – it was the most amazing sight ever! She totally deserved it, and seeing her celebrate right there at the party… I’m still buzzing!
Another big winner at that same party was the cast of Adolescence.
Fifteen-year-old Owen Cooper, the youngest male Emmy winner ever, celebrated with his award at the party, alongside fellow winners Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham.
Seth Rogen, fresh off the success of his show *The Studio* at the awards ceremony, was also seen posing with his awards at the Governors Ball.
In downtown Los Angeles, at Vibiana, celebrities like Quinta Brunson prepared to celebrate at the Walt Disney Company’s official Emmy afterparty.














Despite not winning the award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for *Abbott Elementary*, Quinta Brunson stunned in a beautiful midnight blue silk dress with delicate lace details.
Tyler James Williams and Janelle James, her co-stars on Abbott Elementary, also attended the party.
Despite being nominated for several Emmys, including a potential acting win for James, Abbott Elementary didn’t win any awards this year.
Adam Scott, Catherine O’Hara, Gary Oldman, and Tim Cook mingled with each other at a party hosted by Apple TV+ at the Ysabel restaurant in West Hollywood.
Hollywood celebrated a major night, and Noah Wyle, known for his role on E.R., helped lead the new medical drama, The Pitt, to win the top award.
The 54-year-old actor won his first Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. The show he stars in, ‘The Pitt,’ also won the top award for Best Drama Series, bringing its total Emmy count for the night to five.
Netflix’s series, Adolescence, received eight awards, and Cooper made history as the youngest male to ever win an acting award.
AppleTV+’s *The Studio*, starring Seth Rogen, dominated the Primetime Emmys with a total of 13 wins, including Outstanding Comedy Series. HBO’s *Hacks* also had a strong showing, earning three awards, with Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder each winning individual Emmys.
The best in television was celebrated tonight at the 77th Emmy Awards, a glamorous event held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.





The Pitt secured the most significant victory of the evening, winning Best Drama Series over a competitive field including Andor, The Diplomat, The Last of Us, Paradise, Severance, Slow Horses, and The White Lotus.
Actor Noah Wyle, best known for his role in the long-running TV show *E.R.*, finally won a Primetime Emmy Award. He appeared in over 250 episodes of the medical drama between 1994 and 2009 and had been nominated five times previously for his work on the show.
He was up against strong contenders, including Sterling K. Brown for *Paradise*, Gary Oldman for *Slow Horses*, Pedro Pascal for *The Last of Us*, and Adam Scott for *Severance*.
Adolescence was the big winner in the Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Movie categories, including taking home the award for Best Limited Series.
This Netflix series proved more popular than Black Mirror, Dying For Sex, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, and The Penguin.
Graham had a big win, taking home the award for Best Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Movie.





The 52-year-old actor won the award, beating out strong competition from Colin Farrell (The Penguin), Jake Gyllenhaal (Presumed Innocent), Brian Tyree Henry (Dope Thief), and Cooper Koch (Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story).
Fifteen-year-old Cooper had a standout moment at the awards show, winning Best Supporting Actor for his role in Adolescence. This made him the youngest male actor ever to receive the award.
Several actors delivered strong performances, including the young British actor in ‘Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story’, Bill Camp and Peter Sarsgaard in ‘Presumed Innocent’, Rob Delaney in ‘Dying For Sex’, and Ashley Walters in ‘Adolescence’.
Doherty, his fellow actor, also won an award for her role in Adolescence, earning the title of Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Movie.
As a lifestyle expert, I’m always keeping an eye on what’s trending in entertainment, and let me tell you, The Studio really stole the show in comedy! They took home the award for Best Comedy Series, beating out some fantastic shows like Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Hacks, and several others – it was a seriously competitive category, and they truly deserved the win.
Earlier in the evening, the 43-year-old actor kicked off the awards show by winning Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in the AppleTV+ show, The Studio.
He won against strong competition, including Adam Brody for *Nobody Wants This*, Jason Segel for *Shrinking*, Martin Short for *Only Murders in the Building*, and Jeremy Allen White for *The Bear*.
Jean Smart won the Best Actress in a Comedy Series award for the third time, continuing her winning streak.
The 74-year-old actress won the award, surpassing nominees Uzo Aduba (The Residence), Kristen Bell (Nobody Wants This), Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary), and Ayo Edebiri (The Bear).
Shortly after, Einbinder had her moment in the spotlight, winning Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in the HBO Max show.
The 30-year-old actress won the award, beating out Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear), Kathryn Hahn (The Studio), Janelle James (Abbott Elementary), Catherine O’Hara (The Studio), Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary), and Jessica Williams (Shrinking).
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