The 74th annual Emmy Awards took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The award ceremony was hosted by Saturday Night Live comedian Kenan Thompson. From heartwarming wins to hilarious moments, here are the best reactions from the night’s buzziest moments. 

Twitter could not get over Jennifer Coolidge’s hilarious award acceptance speech and the fact that she got played off. “I don’t want to live in a world that doesn’t let Jennifer Coolidge speak as long as she wants,” read a tweet.

Zendaya’s black peplum strapless gown from Valentino got universal praise on Twitter. A tweet read, “ZENDAYA!!! Thank you GOD!!! Finally someone brought the FASHION #Emmys2022

“Would y’all believe me if I said I shed a tear over this”, was another tweet for Zendaya’s look.

Leonardo DiCaprio was mocked at the award show by Kenan Thompson. Kenan in his opening monologue at the 2022 Emmys, said pointing at Zendaya, “26 is a weird age in Hollywood.” He added, “I mean, you’re young enough to play a high school student, but you’re too old to date Leonardo Di Caprio.” In response, Zendaya hid her face in her hands.

A tweet read, “too old to date leo dicaprio” get off the stage man!!! #Emmys2022 #Emmys”

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“He talked about Zendaya being 26 and how she’s not good enough for DiCaprio anymore #Emmys #Emmys2022″, read another tweet.

Sheryl Lee Ralph was announced as the winner of Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Her speech started with a song. Then she moved on to the list of people she wanted to thank. She transformed her speech into poetry, and her reaction struck a chord with the crowd.

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“Sheryl Lee Ralph’s acceptance song/speech healed me, cured my depression, erased all past traumas, replenished my electrolytes, etc etc etc”, read a tweet.

Amanda Seyfried won her first Emmy in the Lead Actress in Limited or Anthology Series Category, for her nuanced portrayal of Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s The Dropout. “How it started // How it’s going”, read a tweet.