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Taylor Sheridan Gets Candid About Critics and Paramount Execs: “I’m Not Trying to Win Emmys”

The Hollywood Reporter

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June 29, 2026

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The prolific hit-maker, who is famously honest in his rare interviews, gave a wide-ranging chat to Bill Simmons from his ranch in Wyoming.

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The Daily Beast

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· Jun 23, 2026

Comedian, 36, Admits She Stormed Out of Emmys After Losing

HBO MaxComedian Robby Hoffman admitted to walking out of the Emmy Awards after losing to Hacks co-star Julianne Nicholson.Hoffman, 36, was nominated for the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series category at the 2025 Emmys for her role in Hacks. The actress revealed that she did not take the outcome too kindly, calling herself a “sore loser.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Taylor Sheridan snubbed at Emmys with zero nods for 'Landman' and 'The Madison'

FORT WORTH, Texas — Taylor Sheridan will not be taking home an Emmy this year. The 78th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday morning ahead of the Mariska Hargitay-hosted ceremony on Sept. 14. “The Bear's” Liza Colón-Zayas ...

People.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

“The Young and the Restless ”Head Writer Josh Griffith Is Leaving the CBS Soap Opera

The Emmy winner has worked on the soap opera on and off for two decades

Variety

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· Jun 25, 2026

Leanne Morgan on Stand-Up Advice She Received From Jerry Seinfeld and Nearly Walking Away From Her Sitcom: ‘I’m Stronger Than I Ever Thought I Was’

Leanne Morgan wants her fans to know that she hasn’t gone Hollywood. Sure, she just released her second Netflix stand-up special, “Unspeakable Things,” and she recently wrapped production on the second season of her Chuck Lorre-produced sitcom, “Leanne” — which, no big deal, shoots on Warner Bros.’ “lucky stage” that once housed “Friends” and “The []

E! Online

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· Jul 8, 2026

Emmy Nominations 2026: Mariska Hargitay & More Stars React

TV's brightest stars have a reason to celebrate. Especially after the 2026 Emmy Awards nominations were announced on July 8, revealing the actors, actresses and hit series that are nominated for a...

Us Weekly

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· Jul 11, 2026

Kelly Reilly Explains Why 'Dutton Ranch' Is 'Not the Beth and Rip Show’

Dutton Ranch‘s Kelly Reilly teased who will be leading season 2 after making it very clear that the Yellowstone spinoff is “not the Beth and Rip show.” “I think season 2 is going to feel very much more Ed [Harris]’ show,” Reilly, 48, recently told TV Insider. “This is not the Beth and Rip show. []

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Related coverage for "Taylor Sheridan Gets Candid About Critics and Paramount Execs: “I’m Not Trying to Win Emmys”": The Daily Beast — Comedian, 36, Admits She Stormed Out of Emmys After Losing. ArcaMax — Taylor Sheridan snubbed at Emmys with zero nods for 'Landman' and 'The Madison'. People.com — “The Young and the Restless ”Head Writer Josh Griffith Is Leaving the CBS Soap Opera. Variety — Leanne Morgan on Stand-Up Advice She Received From Jerry Seinfeld and Nearly Walking Away From Her Sitcom: ‘I’m Stronger Than I Ever Thought I Was’. E! Online — Emmy Nominations 2026: Mariska Hargitay & More Stars React. Us Weekly — Kelly Reilly Explains Why 'Dutton Ranch' Is 'Not the Beth and Rip Show’