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“Hacks” angers “The Bear,” Hollywood jokes about “childless cat lady” and other insights from the biggest TV night

The 76th Emmy Awards have concluded, and while the evening was mostly surprise-free (OK, there was one surprise), the primetime broadcast went off without a hitch with new hosts Dan and Eugene Levy at the helm. Here are the night’s…

JD Vance’s “Childless Cat Ladies” remark was a reliable punchline at the 2024 Emmys

Just 50 days before the next presidential election, politics was the focus for many stars. Emmy 2024—where the vote was a topic of many speeches and JD Vance was a common punchline. The first reference to the 2024 presidential election…

Emmy host Candice Bergen compares JD Vance’s dig at “Childless Cat Ladies” to Dan Quayle’s attack on “Murphy Brown”

Candice Bergen opened her appearance at the Emmys to introduce the comedy actress category by comparing JD Vance’s attack on “childless cat ladies” to then-Vice President Dan Quayle’s campaign with Murphy Brown. Bergen began by saying: “For 11 years I…

Candice Bergen and Selena Gomez poke fun at JD Vance’s “Childless Cat Ladies” comments at the Emmys

Candice Bergen and Selena Gomez took up Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance’s widely ridiculed comment about “childless cat ladies” at the Emmys. While hosting the show, Bergen talked about her series “Murphy Brown,” saying, “In a classic moment, my…

Candice Bergen sneaks a snarky dig at JD Vance on the Emmy stage: “Meow”

When Candice Bergen took the stage at the Emmy Awards tonight, she snuck in a pointed jab at vice presidential candidate JD Vance. The actress, who presented the award for best lead actress in a comedy series, introduced the category…

To the Manor Born: Candice Bergen’s effortless boredom

“From birth, I, my family, and my life seemed different and special,” writes five-time Emmy winner Candice Bergen in her 1984 autobiography. Knock on wood“And deep down, despite all my insecurity, I was paradoxically convinced that I was privileged –…