Beyonce Receives her First-Ever Emmy for the Beyonce Bowl on Netflix

Beyoncé Bowl a Netflix special, earned the American singer and artist her first-ever Primetime Emmy Award, adding another accomplishment to her already impressive list.

The winners of the 77th Emmy Awards in the juried categories of motion design, animation, costuming, and emerging media programming were revealed by the Television Academy on Tuesday. Additional honors will be presented on the Primetime Emmys on September 14 and at the twin Creative Arts events on September 6 and 7.

As a costume designer for her NFL halftime show on Netflix, known as the “Beyoncé Bowl,” Beyonce received an Emmy for Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming.She shared the victory with assistant costume designers Erica Rice and Molly Peters, costume supervisor Chelsea Staebell, colleague costume designer Shiona Turini, and workroom head Timothy Whit.e.

Post Malone, Shaboozey, Blue Ivy Carter, and Aneiszka Sea all performed in the Netflix special. Additionally, it has received nominations for both Outstanding Variety and Outstanding Diercting for a Variety program. At the next ceremonies, the winners will be revealed.

Beyonce’s own Parkwood Entertainment is notable for producing Beyonce Bowl. It broke records for viewers and got positive reviews. “Christmas Gameday” is a new cultural event for American football that goes beyond a simple halftime show. As for the halftime show, Alex Rudzinski is the director. 50 million people watched it on the well-known OTT site Netflix within 10 days of its debut.

The singer performed songs from her Grammy-winning album “Cowboy Carter” on the field on December 25. For the last song, Texas Hold ‘Em, her daughter Blu Ivy also joined in.

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