Beyoncé wins an Emmy for her aesthetic at the NFL half-time spectacle's costume department.
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has made history by winning an Emmy award for her halftime show performance at the NFL game in Houston, marking her first time being honoured with the most prestigious television award.
The performance, titled "Beyoncé Bowl", was more than ten minutes long and streamed on Netflix. During the show, Beyoncé rode into the Texans' stadium on a white horse and wore a cowboy hat, adding a unique twist to her iconic style.
The Emmy award Beyoncé won is for her work in a variety, music, or reality show. This victory comes after she won a special Emmy award for costume design in the outstanding costs category for a variety, music, or reality show.
Beyoncé is not the only winner in the technical categories this year. The Television Academy also announced the winners for the "Juried Awards", which include Prime Video’s Octopus! winning Outstanding Motion Design, Shibuya.Film’s White Rabbit winning Outstanding Innovation in Emerging Media Programming, and Netflix’s Arcane winning two awards for Background Design and Colour.
Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots also won in four categories, including character design and storyboard.
The special Emmys that Beyoncé won will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 6 and 7. The main Emmy categories will be announced on September 14.
This win adds to Beyoncé's impressive list of achievements. She has won a total of 35 Grammy awards and, along with a team of designers, won an award in a technical category.
The "Beyoncé Bowl" performance was a spectacle that will be remembered for a long time, and Beyoncé's Emmy win is a testament to her continued success in the entertainment industry.
The "Beyoncé Bowl" performance, servicing as a variety show, demonstrates Beyoncé's exceptional entertainments skills. With her Emmy win, she joins the ranks of celebrities recognized for their contributions in both music and reality show genres.