Kelly Clarkson Wins Big at 2023 Daytime Emmy Awards
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The singer-turned-host is celebrating after taking home two coveted prizes for her work on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' at the annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.

AceShowbiz - It was a successful night for Kelly Clarkson at Daytime Emmy Awards. She scooped two prizes for her talk show, taking home the trophies for Daytime Talk Series Host and Daytime Talk Series.

Elsewhere at the Los Angeles ceremony, ABC series "General Hospital" was named Outstanding Daytime Drama Series ahead of "The Bay", "The Bold and the Beautiful", "Days of Our Lives", and "The Young and the Restless", as well as scooping a win in the Directing Team for a Daytime Drama Series category.

In addition, Eden McCoy, who plays Josslyn Jacks, scooped the Younger Performer in a Daytime Drama Series accolade, and Alley Mills was recognised in the Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series category for her role as Heather Webber.

Another cast member Sonya Eddy was posthumously honoured with an Emmy Award on Friday, December 15. The actress passed away in December 2022 aged 55 after developing an infection following surgery, and at the Daytime Emmy Awards, she was named the winner of Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for her work as Epiphany Johnson, a role she had played since 2006.

Sonya's friend and producing partner Tyler Ford accepted the prize. He said, "Well, accepting these flowers is bittersweet. But I know that Sonya would only relish in the sweet." He went on to thank the show's executive producer, Frank Valentini, for "being a faithful friend" and the cast and crew for "embracing her for 16 years."

He added, "I want to thank the Academy for acknowledging her contribution and craft. Sonya never aspired to be an actor. And while her talent was undeniable, I'm sure that she was more overjoyed for being remembered for how she made people feel onscreen and off."

Shortly after Sonya's win was announced, the soap paid tribute on their social media account. A post shared to X read, "Please help us celebrate the late @SonyaEddy on her posthumous @DaytimeEmmys win for Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Daytime Drama Series, Actress. We miss her every single day. #DaytimeEmmys (sic)."

"All My Children" actress Susan Lucci received a Lifetime Achievement Award and the 76-year-old star reflected on how "lucky" she has been over the years. She said, "How lucky am I to dream my dreams of becoming an actress and grow up and have my dreams come true? There were obstacles and there were roadblocks - they were wannabe obstacles and roadblocks - but tonight's a night to celebrate."

And she hailed her "All My Children" co-stars as some of the "most accomplished and talented actors in NY." She added, "I am so proud to be part of this community, this community of storytellers, in such a collaborative genre. We get to do what we love to do, we get to entertain and tell stories, and in that, we illuminate our human condition ... and on our best days, even make a little magic."

Susan ended her speech with a tribute to her late husband Helmut Huber, who died in March 2022 aged 84, and their son Andreas. She said, "The icing on the cake tonight is that my son Andreas is with me. It means so much to me to have you here with me. I feel your dad's presence here with us tonight too. I thank my husband Helmet Huber because he has everything to do with me standing up here tonight and receiving this incredible award."

Meanwhile, "The Bold and the Beautiful" stars Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and Thorsten Kaye took home the Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series accolades.

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