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“Reba” stars Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman exuded elegance at the 2024 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The “Survivor” singer walked the red carpet wearing a green satin suit that featured an all over paisley print. The star-brooches that sat against the lapels matched the silver sequin top. She accessorized with an emerald ring and a pair of diamond studs.
To complete the look, McEntire slipped into a pair of black boots. The set featured a suede upper and an almond toe. The boots brought height to the look with a thick sole and a block heel that was about 3 inches tall.
As for Peterman, the actress took the stage wearing a lavender gown with floral embellishments along the boat neckline and slits along the floor-length sleeves.
To match her sparkling bracelet, Peterman donned a pair of silver sandals. The open-toe silhouette featured a metallic footbed and sequin-embellished straps along the toe and ankle. The glistening accents covered the stiletto heel that stood about 3 inches tall.
The two took the stage to present the award for “Outstanding Scripted Variety Series” to the team from “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver.” The two were representing their upcoming NBC sitcom “Happy’s Place,” which will premiere on Oct. 18.
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy, took place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The award show is held to celebrate the best of television, awarding major players in the industry for their talents. Some popular shows nominated for awards this year include “Fellow Travelers,” “Fargo,” “Baby Reindeer,” “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans,” “Griselda” and “True Detective: Night Country.”
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