Zendaya's portrayal of Rue Bennett in Season 2 of "Euphoria" was exceptional.
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With Season 1 of the critically acclaimed TV series "Euphoria," Zendaya received tons of awards recognition as Rue Bennett. Apparently, she is at it again.
The actress, 25, became the youngest two-time Emmy acting winner when she won at the Emmy Awards recently. She received a standing ovation when she accepted the award.
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The actress burst into tears while expressing her gratitude. She took the opportunity to thank the creator of "Euphoria," Sam Levinson.
Zendaya's portrayal of Rue Bennett in Season 2 of the series was exceptional. The mental breakdown of Rue in episode five was regarded as one of the year's best performances.
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The star's Emmy win in 2022 marked her first time accepting the award in front of a live audience. Her first Emmy was awarded in 2020, but she had to accept it via Zoom because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The actress, 25, became the youngest two-time Emmy acting winner when she won at the Emmy Awards recently. She received a standing ovation when she accepted the award.
Related: Alleged Video Of Zendaya Fighting A Woman Goes Viral
Here's Zendaya's full acceptance speech for lead actress in a drama series for #Euphoria. https://t.co/h3GrtHDmKy pic.twitter.com/qRsOpZaLfI
— Variety (@Variety) September 13, 2022
The actress burst into tears while expressing her gratitude. She took the opportunity to thank the creator of "Euphoria," Sam Levinson.
Zendaya's portrayal of Rue Bennett in Season 2 of the series was exceptional. The mental breakdown of Rue in episode five was regarded as one of the year's best performances.
Related: Zendaya's Pregnancy Rumors Cause Quite An Uproar On Social Media
The star's Emmy win in 2022 marked her first time accepting the award in front of a live audience. Her first Emmy was awarded in 2020, but she had to accept it via Zoom because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Related: Watch Tom Holland Visiting Zendaya In Budapest
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