Melanie Lynskeyis feeling herself!
TheYellowjacketsstar stepped onto the 2022Emmy Awardsred carpet wearing a frothyChristian Sirianogown that was the perfect mix of princess and bad bitch. Lynskey toldE!’s Live from the Red Carpethost Laverne Cox that Sarah Paulson was the one to help her land the perfect dress.
“Sarah Paulsonreached out to some designers and said, ‘I want her to have her princess moment, her bad bitch moment,'” Cox confirmed with Lynskey before asking, “What are you feeling — princess, bad bitch, queen, what are you feeling tonight?”
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The first-time Emmy nominee was happy to admit that it’s a little bit of both.
“Christian Siriano made this dress,” Lynskey ,45, shared. “He came to my house and did a fitting with me. He’s the sweetest man alive, and I adore him. I feel like he made something that was for me, for my body. Like, I feel like a princess, because I have this princessy thing,” she said, showing off the poofy skirt. “But I also do feel like a little bit of a bad bitch, honestly, because it’s so fitted under here, and my husband’s like, ‘That’s sexy!’ So, that’s what you want.”
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Lynskey’s husband,Jason Ritter, stood just behind Lynskey while she spoke to Cox and walked the red carpet with her for photos. Though her dress absolutely stole the show, he looked smart in a black suit with white shirt and black bow tie.
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Ritter, whom Lynskey married in 2020, has also been on hand to defend his wife against haters who criticized her weight amidYellowjacketshuge rise in popularity. Lynskeytweetedin January about people showing concern about her “health,” writing, “Skinny does not always equal healthy.”
Though Lynskey has been in the business for decades, this is her first Emmy nomination, which she earned for her role in Showtime’sYellowjackets. The show earned a handful of award nominations, including one for outstanding drama series.
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The 74th PrimetimeEmmy Awardsare being broadcast live on NBC from the Microsoft Theater in ‎Los Angeles.
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