Beyoncé Wins First Emmy for Netflix’s ‘Beyoncé Bowl’ After 10 Nominations

Beyoncé Wins First Emmy for Netflix’s ‘Beyoncé Bowl’ After 10 Nominations


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Beyoncé has reached a defining milestone in her career, winning her first Emmy Award for the Netflix special “Beyoncé Bowl” after a decade of nominations.

The honor brings her one step closer to the elusive EGOT distinction, reserved for artists who have claimed an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.

On August 12, 2024, she received the Emmy for Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming, celebrating the collaborative work of costume designers Shiona Turini, Erica Rice, and Molly Peters, alongside costume supervisor Chelsea Staebell and workroom head Timothy White. Together, they crafted the show’s striking and memorable visual identity.

The “Beyoncé Bowl” presented a halftime spectacle unlike any other, drawing inspiration from Western themes during the NFL Christmas Day game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans. Beyoncé performed a medley of songs from her highly anticipated country album, “Cowboy Carter.”


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