Rita Ora puts on a VERY leggy display in a racy thigh-high cut gown as she and husband Taika Waititi lark around with Cate Blanchett at the star-studded Emmy Awards

Rita Ora set pulses racing as she hit the red carpet with husband Taika Waititi at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theatre at LA on Sunday.

The British singer, 34, flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a daringly plunging yellow and white gown which also boasted a racy thigh-high split. 

Slipping her feet into heels the stunner forwent a necklace and left the dress speak for itself, accessorising instead with a pair of diamond earrings. 

Meanwhile director Taika, 50, appeared in great spirits as they hit the red carpet and larked around with actress Cate Blanchett, 56, who he directed in 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok.

The movie maker, who wed Rita in 2022, cut a dapper figure in a white double breasted suit which he teamed with a black bowtie.

He shielded his eyes behind tinted shades as he proudly wrapped his arm around his gorgeous wife ahead of the ceremony. 

Rita Ora, 34, set pulses racing as she hit the red carpet with husband Taika Waititi, 50, at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theatre at LA on Sunday

Rita Ora, 34, set pulses racing as she hit the red carpet with husband Taika Waititi, 50, at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theatre at LA on Sunday

Taika appeared in great spirits as they hit the red carpet and larked around with actress Cate Blanchett , 56, who he directed in 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok

The British singer flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a daringly plunging yellow and white gown which also boasted a racy thigh-high split

The British singer flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a daringly plunging yellow and white gown which also boasted a racy thigh-high split

This year’s Emmy Awards sees a whole host of British and Irish acting legends as well as relative newcomers vying for gongs at the star-studded ceremony in LA. 

Leading the pack is Adolescence star Owen Cooper who could make history as the youngest ever male winner if he scoops Supporting Actor Award for the Netflix‘s smash hit series which has swept the board with 13 nominations.

Co-stars Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham have also landed nods, alongside fellow Brit and The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood and Irish actor Colin Farrell for his role in The Penguin. 

The current record holder for youngest male is Scott Jacoby, who bagged the Best Supporting Actor at 16 in 1973 for drama That Certain Summer.

Daily Mail previously revealed Owen would be entered in the Best Supporting Actor category, as opposed to Best Actor, which experts hailed as a ‘genius move’ and said would massively boost his chances of winning. 

He will compete in the same category against co-star Ashley Walters who has also been nominated for his first Emmy for his role as DI Luke Bascombe.

Meanwhile Stephen, who co-created and co-wrote Adolescence as well as starring in it as Owen’s father, is also up for Outstanding Leading Actor and Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series.

While Erin’s gripping one-take scene as child psychologist Briony interviewing teenager murderer Jamie Miller – played by Owen – was lauded as the ‘most astounding episode of a dazzling quartet’ by the Guardian.

Slipping her feet into heels the stunner forwent a necklace and left the dress speak for itself, accessorising instead with a pair of diamond earrings

Slipping her feet into heels the stunner forwent a necklace and left the dress speak for itself, accessorising instead with a pair of diamond earrings

Slipping her feet into heels the stunner forwent a necklace and left the dress speak for itself, accessorising instead with a pair of diamond earrings

Meanwhile director Taika, 50, who wed Rita in 2022, cut a dapper figure in a white double breasted suit which he teamed with a black bowtie

Meanwhile director Taika, 50, who wed Rita in 2022, cut a dapper figure in a white double breasted suit which he teamed with a black bowtie

Oscar winner Cate was the epitome of chic in a bejewelled black jumpsuit

Oscar winner Cate was the epitome of chic in a bejewelled black jumpsuit 

The trio were delighted by the reunion and embraced on the red carpet

The trio were delighted by the reunion and embraced on the red carpet 

Cate pictured in 2017's Thor: Ragnarok

Cate pictured in 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok

She is up for the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie prize, and faces strong competition against co-star Christine Tremarco, Irish actress Ruth Negga as well as Deirdre O’Connell, Chloë Sevigny and Jenny Slate.

Earlier this year The Penguin star Colin won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor for his role in the HBO’s acclaimed DC series, a feat he is no doubt hoping to replicate. 

Ahead of the ceremony Adolescence star Owen said: ‘I will never forget this for the rest of my life. If I break the record that would be cool. It’s all next level. This time last year I didn’t know what I’d be doing. 

‘Never could I have believed that this show would change my life in the way that it has.’

The young actor has also revealed which iconic role he wants to play next after the Netflix series made him world famous overnight.

He admitted seeing Tom Holland , 28, in disaster drama The Impossible, based on the events of the 2004 Thailand Tsunami, which made him want to be an actor and now dreams of replacing his idol as Spiderman in the Marvel Universe.

This year's Emmy Awards sees a whole host of British and Irish acting legends as well as relative newcomers vying for gongs (Owen Cooper in Adolescence pictured)

This year’s Emmy Awards sees a whole host of British and Irish acting legends as well as relative newcomers vying for gongs (Owen Cooper in Adolescence pictured)

Leading the pack is Adolescence star Owen Cooper alongside fellow Brit and The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood (pictured)

Leading the pack is Adolescence star Owen Cooper alongside fellow Brit and The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood (pictured)

Irish actor Colin Farrell is nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Penguin

 Irish actor Colin Farrell is nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Penguin

Owen, 15, could make history as the youngest ever male winner if he scoops Best Supporting Actor for the Netflix 's smash hit series which has swept the board with 13 nominations

Owen, 15, could make history as the youngest ever male winner if he scoops Best Supporting Actor for the Netflix ‘s smash hit series which has swept the board with 13 nominations

Meanwhile Stephen (L) who co-created and co-wrote Adolescence as well as starring in it as Owen's father, is also up for Best Leading Actor and Best Writing in a Limited Series

Meanwhile Stephen (L) who co-created and co-wrote Adolescence as well as starring in it as Owen’s father, is also up for Best Leading Actor and Best Writing in a Limited Series

Owen will compete in the same category against co-star Ashley Walters (R) who has also been nominated for his first Emmy for his role as DI Luke Bascombe

Owen will compete in the same category against co-star Ashley Walters (R) who has also been nominated for his first Emmy for his role as DI Luke Bascombe

While Erin's gripping one-take scene as child psychologist Briony interviewing teenager murderer Jamie Miller - played by Owen - was lauded by critics

While Erin’s gripping one-take scene as child psychologist Briony interviewing teenager murderer Jamie Miller – played by Owen – was lauded by critics 

She is up for the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie prize, and faces strong competition

She is up for the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie prize, and faces strong competition

Earlier this year The Penguin star Colin won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor for his role in the HBO's acclaimed DC series (pictured)

Earlier this year The Penguin star Colin won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor for his role in the HBO’s acclaimed DC series (pictured)

In Adolescence the young star’s perfomance has gained plaudits and calls for a BAFTA nomination, but Owen admitted being left surprised after receiving equally supportive messages from his mates back home in Warrington.

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For her role in The White Lotus Aimee, 31, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama series, faced ridicule over her teeth in an SNL sketch as well as  rumours of a feud with co-star and onscreen love interest Walton Goggins.

In a recent interview with British GQ, she explained that White Lotus creator Mike White had to ‘fight’ to cast her, which made her feel insecure.

She continued: ‘When someone (not a producer) told me Mike fought for me it was said in a nice way.

‘I just spiralled about it because of my own imposter syndrome. That was my point. Just really wanted to clear that up because HBO have been nothing but super supportive.

In the GQ article, Aimee dove into the insecurity, saying, ‘My little head goes: “HBO didn’t want me. And I know why HBO didn’t want me, it’s because I’m ugly.”‘

‘Mike had to say, “Please let me have the ugly girl!” That was the thing that was in my head,’ she continued.

Aimee has been praised online for leaving her buck teeth natural, instead of caving into the artificial beauty standards of Hollywood.

During an appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show, the actress marveled: ‘I can’t believe the impact my teeth are having. Americans can’t get over them.

‘Even the way White Lotus fans are talking about me and my teeth – that I don’t have veneers or Botox – it feels a bit rebellious.’

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards: All the major winners

Best Drama Series 

Andor 

The Diplomat 

The Last of Us 

Paradise 

The Pitt – WINNER

Severance 

Slow Horses 

The White Lotus

The Pitt earned top honor of the night - Best Drama Series - as Noah Wyle (center) and Katherine LaNasa also triumphed

The Pitt earned top honor of the night – Best Drama Series – as Noah Wyle (center) and Katherine LaNasa also triumphed

 

Best Limited or Anthology Series 

Adolescence – WINNER

Black Mirror 

Dying For Sex 

Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story 

The Penguin 

Best Television Movie 

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy 

The Gorge 

Mountainhead 

Nonnas 

Rebel Ridge – WINNER

 

Best Reality Competition Program 

The Amazing 

Race RuPaul’s Drag Race 

Survivor 

Top Chef 

The Traitors – WINNER

 

Best Actor in a Drama Series 

Sterling K. Brown: Paradise 

Gary Oldman: Slow Horses 

Pedro Pascal: The Last Of Us 

Adam Scott: Severance 

Noah Wyle: The Pitt – WINNER

Noah Wyle earned his first ever Emmy in the Best Actor category for The Pitt

Noah Wyle earned his first ever Emmy in the Best Actor category for The Pitt

 

Best Actress in a Drama Series 

Kathy Bates: Matlock 

Sharon Horgan: Bad Sisters 

Britt Lower: Severance – WINNER

Bella Ramsey: The Last of Us 

Keri Russell: The Diplomat 

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 

Zach Cherry: Severance 

Walton Goggins: The White Lotus 

Jason Isaacs: The White Lotus 

James Marsden: Paradise 

Sam Rockwell: The White Lotus 

Tramell Tillman: Severance – WINNER

John Turturro: Severance

 

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series 

Patricia Arquette: Severance 

Carrie Coon: The White Lotus 

Katherine LaNasa: The Pitt  – WINNER

Julianne Nicholson: Paradise 

Parker Posey: The White Lotus 

Natasha Rothwell: The White Lotus 

Aimee Lou Wood: The White Lotus 

Katherine LaNasa earned Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for The Pitt

Katherine LaNasa earned Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for The Pitt

 

Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series 

Giancarlo Esposito: The Boys 

Scott Glenn: The White Lotus 

Shawn Hatosy: The Pitt – WINNER

Joe Pantoliano: The Last of Us 

Forest Whitaker: Andor 

Jeffrey Wright: The Last of Us 

 

Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series 

Jane Alexander: Severance 

Gwendoline Christie: Severance 

Kaitlyn Dever: The Last of Us 

Cherry Jones: The Handmaid’s Tale 

Catherine O’Hara: The Last of Us 

Merritt Wever: Severance – WINNER

 

Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie 

Colin Farrell: The Penguin 

Stephen Graham: Adolescence – WINNER

Jake Gyllenhaal: Presumed Innocent 

Brian Tyree Henry: Dope Thief 

Cooper Koch: Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story

 

Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie 

Cate Blanchett: Disclaimer 

Meghann Fahy: Sirens 

Rashida Jones: Black Mirror 

Cristin Milioti: The Penguin  – WINNER

Michelle Williams: Dying For Sex

Cristin Milioti was emotional as she earned an acting honor for The Penguin

Cristin Milioti was emotional as she earned an acting honor for The Penguin

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie 

Javier Bardem: Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story 

Bill Camp: Presumed Innocent 

Owen Cooper: Adolescence – WINNER

Rob Delaney: Dying For Sex 

Peter Sarsgaard: Presumed Innocent 

Ashley Walters: Adolescence

Owen Cooper became the youngest male actor to ever earn an Emmy

Owen Cooper became the youngest male actor to ever earn an Emmy

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie 

Erin Doherty: Adolescence – WINNER

Ruth Negga: Presumed Innocent 

Deirdre O’Connell: The Penguin 

Chloë Sevigny: Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story 

Jenny Slate: Dying for Sex 

Christine Tremarco: Adolescence

Best Talk Series 

The Daily Show 

Jimmy Kimmel Live! 

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – WINNER

Stephen Colbert received a standing ovation as he earned an Emmy

Stephen Colbert received a standing ovation as he earned an Emmy

 

Best Scripted Variety Series 

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver – WINNER 

Saturday Night Live 

Best Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary 

The Bear 

Hacks 

Nobody Wants This 

Only Murders In The Building 

Shrinking 

The Studio – WINNER

What We Do In The Shadows

The Studio earned the top comedy award

The Studio earned the top comedy award

 

Best Actress in a Comedy Series

 Uzo Aduba: The Residence 

Kristen Bell: Nobody Wants This 

Quinta Brunson: Abbott Elementary 

Ayo Edebiri: The Bear 

Jean Smart: Hacks – WINNER

 

Best Actor in a Comedy Series 

Adam Brody: Nobody Wants This 

Seth Rogen: The Studio – WINNER

Jason Segel: Shrinking 

Martin Short: Only Murders in the Building 

Jeremy Allen White: The Bear 

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 

Liza Colón-Zayas: The Bear 

Hannah Einbinder: Hacks – WINNER

Kathryn Hahn: The Studio 

Janelle James: Abbott Elementary 

Catherine O’Hara: The Studio 

Sheryl Lee Ralph: Abbott Elementary 

Jessica Williams: Shrinking 

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Ike Barinholtz: The Studio 

Colman Domingo: The Four Seasons 

Harrison Ford: Shrinking 

Jeff Hiller: Somebody Somewhere – WINNER 

Ebon Moss-Bachrach: The Bear 

Michael Urie: Shrinking 

Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live 

 

Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 

Olivia Colman: The Bear 

Jamie Lee Curtis: The Bear 

Cynthia Erivo: Poker Face 

Robby Hoffman: Hacks 

Zoë Kravitz: The Studio 

Julianne Nicholson: Hacks – WINNER

 

Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series 

Jon Bernthal: The Bear 

Bryan Cranston: The Studio – WINNER 

Dave Franco: The Studio 

Ron Howard: The Studio 

Anthony Mackie: The Studio 

Martin Scorsese: The Studio

 

Best Writing for a Comedy Series 

Quinta Brunson: Abbott Elementary 

Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky: Hacks 

Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton, Eric Notarnicola: The Rehearsal 

Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen, Bridget Everett: Somebody Somewhere 

Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, Frida Perez: The Studio – WINNER

Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis, Paul Simms: What We Do In The Shadows

 

Best Writing for a Drama Series 

Dan Gilroy, Andor – WINNER

Joe Sachs, The Pitt 

R. Scott Gemmill, The Pitt 

Dan Erickson, Severance 

Will Smith, Slow Horses 

Mike White, The White Lotus 

 

Best Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie 

Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham: Adolescence – WINNER

Charlie Brooker, Bisha K. Ali: Black Mirror 

Kim Rosenstock, Elizabeth Meriwether: Dying For Sex 

Lauren LeFranc: The Penguin 

Joshua Zetumer: Say Nothing

 

Best Directing for a Drama Series 

Janus Metz: Andor 

Amanda Marsalis: The Pitt 

John Wells: The Pitt 

Jessica Lee Gagné: Severance 

Ben Stiller: Severance 

Adam Randall: Slow Horses – WINNER

Mike White: The White Lotus

 

Best Directing for a Comedy Series 

Ayo Edebiri: The Bear 

Lucia Aniello: Hacks 

James Burrows: Mid-Century Modern 

Nathan Fielder: The Rehearsal 

Seth Rogen: The Studio – WINNER

Seth Rogen earned Best Director for a Comedy Series for The Studio

Seth Rogen earned Best Director for a Comedy Series for The Studio

 

Best Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie 

Philip Barantini: Adolescence  – WINNER

Shannon Murphy: Dying For Sex 

Helen Shaver: The Penguin 

Jennifer Getzinger: The Penguin

 Nicole Kassell: Sirens 

Lesli Linka Glatter: Zero Day 

Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program

RuPaul Charles: RuPaul’s Drag Race

Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec Daymond John, Daniel Lubetsky: Shark Tank

Alan Cumming: The Traitors – WINNER

Kristen Kish: Top Chef

Jeff Probst: Survivor

Host for a Game Show

Elizabeth Banks: Press Your Luck

Steve Harvey: Celebrity Family Feud

Ken Jennings: Jeopardy!

Colin Jost: Pop Culture Jeopardy!

Jimmy Kimmel, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – WINNER

Structured Reality Program

Antiques Roadshow

Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives

Love Is Blind

Queer Eye – WINNER

Shark Tank  

 

Unstructured Reality Program

America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

Love On The Spectrum – WINNER

RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

Welcome to Wrexham

 

Outstanding Variety Special (Live)

Beyonce Bowl

The Oscars

The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar

SNL 50: The Anniversary Special – WINNER

SNL50: The Homecoming Concert

Lorne Michaels and Colin Jost accepted an award for SNL 50: The Anniversary Special

Lorne Michaels and Colin Jost accepted an award for SNL 50: The Anniversary Special

 

Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)

Adam Sandler: Love You

Ali Wong: Single Lady

Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years

Conan O’Brien Mark Twain Prize – WINNER

Sarah Silverman: Post Mortem

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