The time has arrived: The 69th annual Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony are kicking off with the Emmys red carpet.
As Hollywood’s biggest stars walk into the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles for Sunday’s Emmys ceremony, People and Entertainment Weekly are partnering together again for an Emmys red carpet live-stream show.
People Now’s Jeremy Parsons and Andrea Boehlke will host the People and Entertainment Weekly Red Carpet Live pre-show from our New York studios while People deputy editor JD Heyman and the host of Entertainment Weekly: The Show, Lola Ogunnaike, will report directly from the Emmys red carpet in Los Angeles.
In New York, Parsons and Boehlke will be joined by BingeWorthy hosts Jessica Shaw and Touré as well as People style and beauty director, Andrea Lavinthal, and InStyle editor-at-large, Kahlana Barfield Brown.
The People and Entertainment Weekly Red Carpet Live pre-show, which starts at 6 p.m. ET, will stream for two hours on the People TV free app, People.com and EW.com. Additionally, the pre-show will stream on InStyle.com, Essence.com, and Time.com. The show will also stream on Twitter: http://people.twitter.com/.
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This year’s Primetime Emmy Awards begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and air on CBS. Stephen Colbert, the host of CBS’ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, will act as emcee for the ceremony. Heading into Sunday night, Westworld and Saturday Night Live paced all shows with 22 total nominations. Last year’s top winner, Game of Thrones, was not eligible for the 2017 Emmys because it aired outside the eligibility window for shows.