Uzo Aduba of Orange Is The New Black has won the the outstanding supporting actress award, making it her second Emmy back to back (Last year she won the best guest actress award).
What
makes her victory so memorable is the acceptance speech that followed.
The speech was delivered, one colored by jubilance, gratefulness, and
raw emotion.
Aduba couldn't help but cry as she
thanked her fellow cast members and crew, the show's corporate parents
at Netflix, her personal team, and her family.
It was an emotional night on Sunday, September 20, 2015, as 'Orange is the New Black' actress, Uzo Aduba won an Emmy for 'Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.'
Making it her second consecutive win for her role as Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren on show, the Nigerian-American actress accepted her win with one of the best and emotional speeches of the night.
"I love you so much. I appreciate you for putting belief back in my heart. Thank you for making this show, for creating this space, for creating a platform."
But even more praise went to her mother and sister who were also at the event:
"These
are people who have helped me read lines for auditions and stayed up
late learning the script with me, and my mom has stood for me when I
couldn't stand myself and carried me in time when I was weak. If I could
live to be one-tenth of the woman that she has lived to be, I would
have lived."
"Go, team Orange!"
Since this is an upgrade from last year's award, we can only look forward to what she'll win next year.
Watch Video Of Her Emotional Speech
Watch Video Of Her Emotional Speech
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