Emmy Winner Claire Foy Was Nearly Denied Entry to Official Afterparty
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Emmy Winner Claire Foy Was Nearly Denied Entry to Official Afterparty
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The Queen almost never got the chance to party with her royal subjects at the Governors Ball.
Just minutes before 9 p.m. on Monday, Claire Foy — who won this year’s best actress in a drama Emmy for her final turn as Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's The Crown — was working her way toward the TV Academy’s official afterparty, but security was not about to let her through with a ripped ticket.
Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness (joined by boyfriend Wilco Froneman) came to the rescue and made a successful plea to security guards to let her pass. Foy and Van Ness had just met moments earlier: After posing for selfies together, Foy asked Van Ness to record a message for her sister, Gemma, because Gemma is such a Queer Eye fan.
“Be fabulous, be yourself,” Foy directed Van Ness, to which he responded, “I’m mildly freaking out. I want to be British, too, I love you so much.”
“This is the best thing that has ever happened in my life,” Foy said, clutching her trophy.
Foy eventually got into the Governors Ball before taking off for Netflix’s gathering at Neuehouse, where the actress partied with another Queer Eye star, Tan France, who hand-delivered some pizza to Foy at her table.
Elsewhere at the shindig, the cast of Stranger Things made a dance circle in the middle of the floor, causing a stir but not quite enough to eclipse the fandom surrounding Van Ness, France and friends. Said one reveler, referring to last year’s Emmy belles of the ball: “The
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No one much feels sorry for Cristiano Ronaldo, not ever, because it is hard to feel sorry for someone who has what appears to be basically the perfect life.
When you have enough skill to be considered one of the best soccer players ever, enough genetic fortune to have the looks of a male model, enough money to buy palaces, yachts, or anything else that takes your fancy, sympathy is the one thing that is in short supply.
As he left the field at Valencia’s Mestalla Stadium in tears on Wednesday night it was one of those rare occasions where a flickering of pity for the Juventus superstar was a reasonable emotion to have.
And as Ronaldo got the wrong end of a dubious red card decision in the early stages of his team’s 2-0 road triumph, so too did the soccer public find itself shortchanged.
It took place in the 29th minute, when Ronaldo lightly connected with Valencia’s Jeison Murillo, and Murillo fell theatrically to the ground. Ronaldo reacted with some anger and looked to tap Murillo on the head while grabbing his hair for a split second. Not a serious infraction, not anything likely to cause even a hint of pain or damage, and not worthy of the straight red issued by referee Felix Brych.
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