The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel won big at Monday night's Emmy Awards.
Lead Rachel Brosnahan was brought to tears while accepting her first ever Primetime Emmy Award earlier on during the event at LA's Microsoft theater.
The Amy Sherman-Palladino created show on Amazon Prime earned honors in top categories, also taking home Outstanding Supporting Actress, Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series.
Marvelous actress! Rachel Brosnahan was overwhelmed with emotion, nearly breaking into tears after winning the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy series for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Alex Borstein, who plays Susie Myerson, took home Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series.
The show was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series for Tony Shalhoub
Rachel became emotional as she accepted the Outstanding Lead Actress honor for the Amazon Prime show.
'Wow. Thank you guys so much. Hi,' the 27-year-old talent told audiences while holding back tears, 'My friends and my family, you are absolutely everything to me.'
It was a bittersweet moment for the star, who lost fashion designer aunt Kate Spade to suicide in June.
Spade was 55 when she passed away in her New York City apartment.
'Bring a friend to the polls': Rachel also used her acceptance speech to urge viewers to go out and vote
Big win! Rachel beat out Mom's Allison Janney, Issa Rae from Insecure, Better Things star Pamela Adlon, Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross, and Grace and Frankie's Lily Tomlin to take the award, and was the first new winner in the category since 2012, the year Veep's Julia Louis-Dreyfus began her successful streak at the ceremony
Showing the love: Rachel kissed the newly awarded Emmy after her acceptance speech
Paying tribute to creators Dan Palladino and Amy Sherman-Palladino, she said: 'I'll be thanking you for the rest of my life for trusting me with your Midge.'
Rachel also used her acceptance speech to urge viewers to go out and vote.
She said: 'One of the things I love the most about this show while I have you captive for another two seconds, it's about a woman who is finding her voice anew.
'It's something that's happening all over the country right now. One of the most important ways that we can find and use our voices is to vote.
Winning big: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisal ended up being a huge winner during the 2018 Emmy Awards
Double trouble: Amy Sherman-Palladino earned double honors, winning for Best Writing in a Comedy Series and Best Directing in a Comedy series
'So if you haven't already registered, do it on your cell phone right now. Vote, show up, and bring a friend to the polls. Thank you so much.'
Rachel beat out Mom's Allison Janney, Issa Rae from Insecure, Better Things star Pamela Adlon, Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross, and Grace and Frankie's Lily Tomlin to take the award, and was the first new winner in the category since 2012, the year Veep's Julia Louis-Dreyfus began her successful streak at the ceremony.
The Amazon show also scooped up the prestigious Outstanding Comedy Series - beating the likes of Atlanta, Barry, Black-ish, Curb Your Enthusiasm, GLOW, Silicon Valley and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
Creator Amy made history as the first woman to win the prizes for Writing and Directing a comedy series.
Supportive! Alex Borstein, who plays Susie Myerson, took home Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Ladies night: Tiffany Haddish and Angela Bassett gave out the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy series to Rachel Brosnahan
Beating out the rest! The cast and creatives joined together on stage to accept the Outstanding Comedy Series award
As she picked up the writing honour, she quipped: 'Whoever put that carpet down hates women. I just want to say Time's Up!
'My father inspired this, really, so I had to turn a six-foot-two Bronx Jew into Rachel Brosnahan. That's Hollywood!'
And taking her second prize, she joked: 'My panic room's gonna be so pretty!'
She then added: 'It takes a giant village full of union crew members to make sure that Maisel goes out on the streets of New York and takes your parking spaces away from you.
'So to my crew, my crew, my crew, you are my everything. I worship you.'
Feeling regal: Claire Foy choked back tears while accepting the Emmy for Best Actress in a Drama at Monday night's awards
A great start: It was Foy's, who plays a young Queen Elizabeth II on the Netflix hit, first Emmy nomination and first win
Role of a lifetime: Holding back tears throughout her speech, the English beauty said: 'I was given a role that I never thought I'd get a chance to play'
Claire Foy of The Crown was another one of the night's big winners, earning Outstanding Actress In A Drama.
Choking back tears throughout her speech, the English beauty said: 'I was given a role that I never thought I'd get a chance to play.'
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.'
Unexpected: Claire's surprise was clear as she started her speech saying, 'This wasn't supposed to happen'
A long time coming! Veteran actor Henry Winkler, 72, won his first ever Primetime Emmy Award during Monday night's ceremony
'That's technically not swearing,' the Brit kidded.
'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.
'One thing I love about this show is it's about a woman who is finding her voice anew,' she said. 'It's something happening all over the country right now. And one of the best ways to find our voice is to vote.'
From memory: The beloved 72-year-old actor started on a funny note, telling audiences: 'Okay, I wrote this 43 years ago'
It was a big night of firsts. Veteran actor Henry Winkler also won his first ever Emmy during the show.
The Happy Days favorite was clearly ecstatic as he took the stage to accept his award for his role in the HBO series Barry.
The beloved 72-year-old actor started on a funny note, telling audiences: 'Okay, I wrote this 43 years ago.'
Quoting old friend Skip Brittenham, he said: 'If you sit at the table long enough the chips come to you. Tonight, I got to clear the table.
Hosts with the most: This year's ceremony is being co-hosted by Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost and Michael Che
Presenting... Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg gave out the award for Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
Acting up! Merritt Wever accepts the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for Godless
He then thanked his colleagues Bill Hader and Alec Berg.
Wrapping things up on an exciting note, the beloved 72-year-old actor yelled: '[To my] kids - Zed, Zoe, and Max - you can go to bed now, Daddy won!'
This year's ceremony was co-hosted by Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost and Michael Che.
Actress Merritt Wever won the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie award for her role in the Netflix limited series Godless and Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series went to Jeff Daniels for the western.
The actor, who is also nominated for his work on The Looming Tower, also thanked his horse Apollo, who he revealed was also actor Jeff Bridges equine co-star during True Grit.
Neigh! Jeff Daniels thanked his horse Apollo while accepting his honor for the Neflix show Godless
Joining the fun: Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen stood by as impromptu Emmys historians but the duo forgot to study
Barry nice! Bill Hadar was honored with Outstanding Actor In A Comedy series for Barry
Unforgettable: Betty White got a special Lifetime honor for her career in comedy
'I felt he was making unfair comparisons,' the Dumb And Dumber actor joked.
Betty White got a special Lifetime honor for her career in comedy.
'Little did I dream then that I would be here, and it's incredible that I'm still in this business, and you are still putting up with me,' the Golden Girl told the audience.
Ryan Murphy won for Best Director in a Limited Series of Television Movie for The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.
Speaking against intolerance, the showrunner said: 'The Assassination of Gianni Versace is about homophobia, internalized and externalized.
'One out of every four LGBTQ people in this country will be the victim of a hate crime. We dedicate this award to them … And mostly this is for the memory of [killer Andrew Cunanan's victims] Jeff [Trail] and David [Madson] and Gianni, and for all those lives taken too soon.'
Ryan Murphy won for Best Director in a Limited Series of Television Movie for The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Well suited: RuPaul and Leslie Jones gave out the Best Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie, Or Dramatic Special honor to Regina King
A pleasant surprise: Regina King, who appeared completely taken aback by her win for Seven Seconds
Acting up: Darren Criss won the award for Outstanding Actor in A Limited Series or Movie for American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace
RuPaul and Leslie Jones gave out the Best Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie, Or Dramatic Special honor to Regina King, who appeared completely taken aback by the win.
Gracing the stage in a bright green look, the Seven Seconds actress expressed her utmost gratitude, saying: 'Thank you, this is amazing. I wanna curse right now,' before signing off by thanking Jesus.
Darren Criss won the award for Outstanding Actor in A Limited Series or Movie for American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
He shared thanks with the creative team, saying: 'Actors are only as good as the moments they're given and granted. I'm so profoundly indebted to my friend Ryan Murphy for entrusting me with this opportunity of a lifetime and for believing in me.'
On bended knee: Audiences were in for an exciting surprise when TV director Glenn Weiss used his acceptance time to propose to his girlfriend Jan Svendsen
Professional achievement: Weiss won the Emmy for Outstanding Directing of a Variety or Special for directing The Academy Awards broadcast
Giving out the gold: Power couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series, Movie Or Dramatic Special
Here's looking at you Kid Gorgeous: John Mulaney won the Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special award for his Netflix special John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City
John Mulaney won the Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special award for his Netflix special John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City.
Audiences were in for an exciting surprise when Glenn Weiss took the stage to accept the Emmy for Outstanding Directing of a Variety or Special, which he earned for directing The Academy Awards broadcast.
He used the opportunity to propose to his girlfriend, who happily said 'Yes' after joining him on stage for the fairytale moment.
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series went to Peter Dinklage, who has won three times for his part as Tyrion Lannister on Game Of Thrones.
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series Thandie Newton for her electrifying role on Westworld.
Another one! Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series went to Peter Dinklage for his role on Game Of Thrones
Best in the West: Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series Thandie Newton for her electrifying role on Westworld
'I don't even believe in God, but I'm going the thank Her tonight,' began the English talent.
As Queer Eye's Fab Five gave out the award for Lead Actor In A Drama Series, they teased the actors in their category and how some of their characters could really use makeover.
The Americans' Matthew Rhys took the trophy, first giving his castmate and real life love Keri Russell a kiss before heading to the stage to accept.
Thanking the lady upstairs: 'I don't even believe in God, but I'm going the thank Her tonight,' began the English talent
Things just keep getting better: As Queer Eye's Fab Five gave out the award for Lead Actor In A Drama Series, they teased the actors in their category and how some of their characters could really use makeover
Sarah Paulson presented Lead Actress In A Drama Series to Claire Foy for Netflix's The Crown.
Things got real when RuPaul's Drag Race won Outstanding Reality - Competition Program.
Repeating one of the show's mottos, Ru told the audiences: 'If you can't love yourself how in the hell are you going to love someone else.'
Enchanting: Sarah Paulson presented Lead Actress In A Drama Series to Claire Foy for Netflix's The Crown
Coming out on top! Things got real when RuPaul's Drag Race won Outstanding Reality - Competition Program
Best man: The American's Matthew Rhys took the trophy, first giving his castmate and real life love Keri Russell a kiss before heading to the stage to accept
After Will Ferrell presented the Best Comedy to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Keenan Thompson presented the last award which was for Outstanding Drama Series.
It went to Game Of Thrones, who has earned the top drama honor two times before.
They eeked out the win against dramatic favorites The Americans, The Crown, Game of Thrones, The Handmaid's Tale, Stranger Things 2, This Is Us, and Westworld.
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Lead Rachel Brosnahan was brought to tears while accepting her first ever Primetime Emmy Award earlier on during the event at LA’s Microsoft theater.
The Amy Sherman-Palladino created show on Amazon Prime earned honors ...
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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