Overview
- On August 12 the Television Academy announced Beyoncé as the winner of Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming, marking her first Primetime Emmy after ten previous nominations
- She shares the juried award with designer Shiona Turini, assistant designers Erica Rice and Molly Peters, costume supervisor Chelsea Staebell and workroom head Timothy White
- The Netflix-streamed “Beyoncé Bowl” halftime special, aired during the Ravens-Texans Christmas Day game, drew a peak audience of about 27 million viewers
- With her Emmy in hand, Beyoncé moves halfway toward EGOT status, adding to her record 35 Grammy Awards and 2022 Oscar nomination
- “Beyoncé Bowl” remains in contention for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) and Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special at the Creative Arts and Primetime Emmy ceremonies in September