Zendaya made Emmy history on Wednesday after scoring a second nomination for her role in Euphoria
Zendaya seems truly unstoppable – after a glowing couple of years in her career, the actress managed to make Emmy history on Wednesday after scoring a second nomination for her role in Euphoria, making her the youngest ever two-time nominee!
As per Deadline, Zendaya’s record breaking nomination comes two years after she made history at the 2020 Emmys by winning her first award at 23, making her the youngest to win the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series award.
Apart from her historic Leading Actress nod, Zendaya also managed to score two other nominations in the Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics category, for her work on Elliot’s Song with composer Labrinth and songwriter Muzhda Zemar-McKenzie, and the song I’m Tired, again with Labrinth and show creator Sam Levinson.
Zendaya is also not the only Euphoria star to score an Emmy nomination on Wednesday; actress Sydney Sweeney is also up for an award in the Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category for Euphoria.
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