Pete Davidson is at the 2022 Emmy Awards!
24.08.2022 - 18:19 / theplaylist.net
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Pete Davidson is at the 2022 Emmy Awards!
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took home the trophy for Outstanding Comedy Series during the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. The beloved Apple TV+ series beat out other major programs, including , , and .The category was presented by alum Pete Davidson, who had a brief reunion onstage with Jason Sudeikis, who accepted the honor on behalf of the show, the creative team and the cast.«Thank you so much to everyone who watches the show.
Pete Davidson made a surprise appearance at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards when he came up to the stage to present the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series.With Wild Cherry's «Play That Funky Music» blaring through the speakers, the public address announcer said, «He needs no introduction but I'll do it anyway. Please welcome, Pete Davidson!» The alum sauntered to the stage wearing a gray jumpsuit and vintage white shades.«Hello, before I say anything, I just want to say how about a shou-tout to Kenan Thompson,» Davidson said. «The guy's been in the zone for the past 30 years just making us smile.
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