Lesbians are living for Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman's flirty Emmys bit
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Lesbians are living for Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman's flirty Emmys bit
"The two stars of The Hunting Wives stars appeared to hand out the award for outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie, which went to Adolescence 's Stephen Graham. "Wow, that took me a while to get here. Sorry, I was really slow to come out," Snow said, referring to stepping on to the stage. Akerman cheekily replied: "Oh, I don't mind waiting for you to come out.""
"One person on X/Twitter pointed out that they were "being gay as f*ck at every opportunity", while someone else wrote: " I love life, I love lesbians." Snow plays Sophie O'Neil, who moves from Boston to a fictional Texas town after her husband gets a job there, in the mystery drama adapted from best-selling author May Cobb's novel. Once settled in, Sophie meets socialite Margo Banks (Akerman) and becomes "consumed by obsession, seduction and murder"."
At the Primetime Emmy Awards, Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman exchanged flirty banter while presenting the outstanding lead actor award, creating a playful onstage moment. The exchange referenced their steamy characters in Netflix's The Hunting Wives, a mystery drama featuring Sophie O'Neil, who moves from Boston to a fictional Texas town and becomes involved with socialite Margo Banks, leading to obsession, seduction and murder. Fans reacted enthusiastically on social platforms, with some calling their behavior 'being gay as f*ck' and celebrating lesbian representation. The series was renewed for a second season despite right-wing backlash over its raunchy content and provocative themes.
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