Beyoncé is awarded an Emmy for her costume design during the NFL halftime show.
Beyoncé Wins First Emmy for Outstanding Costumes in "Beyoncé Bowl" Halftime Show
Pop superstar Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has added another prestigious award to her collection, this time a Primetime Emmy for outstanding costumes in a variety, music, or reality show. The Emmy was awarded for her iconic halftime show at the NFL game in Houston, titled "Beyoncé Bowl".
The performance, broadcast on the streaming service Netflix, saw Beyoncé riding onto the field on a white horse and delivering a more than ten-minute show that left audiences in awe. The Television Academy announced Beyoncé as the winner in the Juried Awards, which recognise achievements in animation, costume design, and other creative fields.
This marks Beyoncé's first time being honoured with the most prestigious TV award. The main Emmy categories will be announced on September 14, with the special Emmys being presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 6 and 7. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will take place before the main Emmy ceremony on September 14.
Other winners in the juried categories for the 2021 Emmy Awards include "The Masked Singer", which won an Emmy for costumes, and "The Simpsons" and "For All Mankind", though the specific categories for these winners weren't detailed in the search results.
Meanwhile, the Netflix series "Love, Death & Robots" won in four categories, including character design and storyboard. This Emmy win for Beyoncé is not in the main Emmy categories, but in the Juried Awards.
Beyoncé has already received numerous accolades in her illustrious career, including 35 Grammy awards. With this Emmy win, she continues to solidify her status as one of the most influential artists of our time.
Beyoncé's halftime performance at the "Beyoncé Bowl" NFL game in Houston, featuring music and entertainment, was recognized in the Juried Awards, receiving an Emmy for outstanding costumes. Despite this achievement, the main Emmy categories will be announced on September 14. Additionally, the Netflix series "Love, Death & Robots" won in four categories, including character design and storyboard, also in the Juried Awards.