HBO series . He beat out co-stars Jovan Adepo and Louis Gossett Jr., to take home his first Emmy. “Thank you so much to the academy.
I'm so excited right now,” Abdul-Mateen said as he accepted his award during the 72nd Primetime Emmys on Sunday night, before going on to shout out his friends and family.«I want to give — say thank you first off to my mama and my daddy.
Man, I'm surprised. To my siblings, my squad, I love y'all so much. I want to give a big shout-out to all the west Oakland, all the New Orleans people, I love y'all so much.»He then went on to thank his co-star and fellow Emmy winner Regina King, «for being the best.»" was a story about trauma, and the lasting scars of white domestic terrorism, police corruption and.
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