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▲Out lesbian Hannah Gadsby won for 'Nanette.'
▲'Queer Eye' is your winner for Outstanding Structured Reality Program.
▲'Queer Eye' won against the likes of 'Antiques Roadshow,' 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,' 'Shark Tank,' 'Who Do You Think You Are?,' and 'Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.'
▲Hisham Abed won for directing the "Black Girl Magic" episode of 'Queer Eye.'
▲RuPaul ('RuPaul’s Drag Race') has, once again, taken home the Emmy for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program.
▲Out actress Cherry Jones won for her work in 'The Handmaid’s Tale.'
▲Speaking of RuPaul, 'Drag Race' took home the trophy for Outstanding Competition Program.
▲She beat out the likes of Alec Berg and Bill Hader ('Barry'), Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan ('The Good Place'), Leslye Headland, Natasha Lyonne, and Amy Poehler ('Russian Doll'), and David Mandel ('Veep'), to name a few.
▲The winner is 'Fleabag,' whose titular character was revealed to be bisexual in season two.
▲Openly gay actor Billy Porter won for 'Pose.'
▲He bested Bob Odenkirk ('Better Call Saul'), Kit Harington ('Game of Thrones'), Jason Bateman ('Ozark'), as well as Sterling K. Brown and Milo Ventimiglia ('This Is Us').
▲Phoebe Waller-Bridge ('Fleabag') is now the proud owner of three Emmys.
▲Openly gay actor Ben Whishaw won for his work in 'A Very English Scandal,' which follows an English member of Parliament (played by Hugh Grant) accused of conspiring to kill his former lover (Whishaw).
▲'Game of Thrones' pulled out the win in this stacked category.
▲'Saturday Night Live,' which counts out lesbian Kate McKinnon among the cast, won.
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The show bested the likes of 'At Home With Amy Sedaris,' 'Documentary Now!,' 'Drunk History,' 'Who Is America?,' and 'I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman.'

See also: Which of your favorite characters are played by LGBT actors?

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Jodie Comer won for 'Killing Eve,' which depicts a sexual attraction between its two female leads, Villanelle (Comer) and Eve (Sandra Oh, who was also nominated in this category).

▲Out lesbian actress Jane Lynch takes the glory in this category.
▲It outshone 'The Amazing Race,' 'American Ninja Warrior,' 'Top Chef,' and 'The Voice.'
▲Whishaw's competition was the likes of Stellan Skarsgård ('Chernobyl'), Paul Dano ('Escape At Dannemora'), and Asante Blackk, John Leguizamo, and Michael K. Williams ('When They See Us').
▲Phoebe Waller-Bridge won for 'Fleabag.'
▲Alex Borstein, who plays lesbian character Susie Myerson on 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,' took home the prize.
▲She beat out the likes of Christina Applegate ('Dead to Me'), Rachel Brosnahan ('The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'), Natasha Lyonne ('Russian Doll'), Catherine O’Hara ('Schitt's Creek'), and Julia Louis-Dreyfus ('Veep').
▲'Fleabag' beat out 'Barry,' 'The Good Place,' 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,' 'Russian Doll,' 'Schitt’s Creek,' and 'Veep.'
▲She outdid Laverne Cox ('Orange Is the New Black'), Jessica Lange ('American Horror Story: Apocalypse'), Carice van Houten ('Game of Thrones'), Cicely Tyson ('How to Get Away with Murder'), and Phylicia Rashad ('This is Us').
▲She beat out Wanda Sykes ('Not Normal'), Beyoncé ('Homecoming'), and Matt Roberts, James Corden, and 14 other writers for 'Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney Live From Liverpool.'
▲The HBO series was nominated amongst 'Better Call Saul,' 'Bodyguard,' 'Killing Eve,' 'Ozark,' 'Pose,' 'Succession,' and 'This Is Us.'
▲He bested Ellen DeGeneres ('Ellen’s Game of Games'), James Corden ('The World's Best'), Marie Kondo ('Tidying Up with Marie Kondo'), and Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman ('Making It').
▲She outdid Fiona Shaw and Kristin Scott Thomas ('Fleabag'), Sandra Oh and Emma Thompson ('Saturday Night Live'), and Maya Rudolph ('The Good Place').
▲Besides Oh, Comer came up top against the likes of Emilia Clarke ('Game Of Thrones'), Robin Wright ('House Of Cards'), Viola Davis ('How to Get Away with Murder'), Laura Linney ('Ozark'), and Mandy Moore ('This Is Us').
▲She bested co-star Marin Hinkle, as well as Sarah Goldberg ('Barry'), Betty Gilpin ('GLOW'), Kate McKinnon ('Saturday Night Live'), Anna Chlumsky ('Veep'), plus Olivia Colman and Sian Clifford of 'Fleabag.'
▲He came out on top against competition from 'The Amazing Race,' 'American Ninja Warrior,' 'RuPaul’s Drag Race,' and 'Shark Tank.'
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If the nominees for last year's Emmys impressed with their connection to the LGBT community, this year that reality was no less true. Between out actors and actresses and those who play queer characters, the LGBT community was represented in most major acting categories. And when it came to reality TV and variety series and specials, LGBT talent were the heavy contenders.

Which is all well and good, but how did they actually do? Curious to know? Click on to find out.

The major LGBT winners at the 2019 Emmys

Amongst the acting, reality TV, and variety categories, queer talent showed up

24/09/19 por StarsInsider

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If the nominees for last year's Emmys impressed with their connection to the LGBT community, this year that reality was no less true. Between out actors and actresses and those who play queer characters, the LGBT community was represented in most major acting categories. And when it came to reality TV and variety series and specials, LGBT talent were the heavy contenders.

Which is all well and good, but how did they actually do? Curious to know? Click on to find out.

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