Claire Foy fought back tears as she won her first ever Emmy Award just months after a pay scandal centered around her role on The Crown.
The 34-year-old Stockport-native got emotional as she she accepted the Best Actress in A Drama trophy at the 70th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles on Monday night.
Foy - who played Queen Elizabeth - was famously involved in a scandal earlier this year when it was revealed that her co-star Matt Smith earned more than her during the first two seasons of The Crown.
She ended her speech by addressing how the show is moving on without her and Smith while also giving him a special dedication.
Foy said: 'So I dedicate this to the next cast, the next generation. And I also dedicate this to Matt Smith.'
Choking back tears throughout her speech, the English beauty began by saying: 'I was given a role that I never thought I'd get a chance to play.'
It was her first nomination and first Emmy win.
Claire's surprise was clear as she started her speech saying, 'This wasn't supposed to happen.'
'I just felt so proud then of being in the company of such extraordinary performers,' the star said of her acting peers.
'And I know everyone is talking at the moment about women in the industry but if that's anything to go by - bloody hell.'
'That's technically not swearing,' the Brit joked.
'Listen, thank you Emmys,' she continued, 'I had the most extraordinary two and a half years on this program.'
'I was given a role that I never thought I'd get a chance to play and I met people who I will love forever, and ever and ever,' she continued.
‘And the show goes on, which makes me so so proud.
'So I dedicate this to the next cast, the next generation. And I also dedicate this to Matt Smith.'
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Main photo article Claire Foy fought back tears as she won her first ever Emmy Award just months after a pay scandal centered around her role on The Crown.
The 34-year-old Stockport-native got emotional as she she accepted the Best Actress in A Drama trophy at the 70th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the...
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