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The Crown reigned supreme at the 73rd Emmy Awards last night (September 19th), which aired on CBS live from Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater—a different set up from last year's quarantined event due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The Netflix drama took home a total of 11 wins of its 24 nominations, including the supporting actor categories and the writing and directing awards. Comedian Cedric the Entertainer hosted the event and was accompanied by a few friends for his introductory musical performance, which was an ode to hip-hop icon Biz Markie.
This year's show wasn't socially distant, but perhaps that was because of required vaccinations, according to Seth Rogen, who ultimately trended on social media for his comments about the award show being indoors while the pandemic continues to rear it's not-so-pleasant head across the country.