People stood as the actress walked out sporting a black-and-gold dress and cane. Selma Blair was tapped to present the final award of the night, best drama series. He and his cast spent quite a long time hugging each other on stage before Armstrong realized that their time was running out and got to his speech. "I'm not saying we're more legitimate in our position than he is, I'll leave that to other people," Armstrong added. Star Brian Cox chimed in to "keep it royalist." "Evidently a little bit more voting involved in our winning than Prince Charles," said showrunner Jesse Armstrong. Sorry, "Squid Game," "Succession" once again took the best drama series Emmy. Several new Emmy winners were minted, with Lizzo, Lee Jung-jae of "Squid Game" and Quinta Brunson and Sheryl Lee Ralph of "Abbott Elementary" collecting trophies. Jason Sudeikis and Jean Smart collected back-to-back acting trophies, while Zendaya picked up her second drama actress prize for "Euphoria." The HBO drama "Succession" and comedy "Ted Lasso" took top honors at the Emmy Awards in a ceremony that spread its awards between repeat winners and also honored several first-timers. 'Succession,' 'Ted Lasso' top Emmys 1st time winners shine Follow along here for more on the night's buzziest moments from the 74th Emmy Awards, coming to you live from the AP.
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