Emmys 2024: 'The Bear' Star Ayo Edebiri Helps Fix Rhea Seehorn's Red Carpet Look
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The star of 'The Bear' is praised by the 'Better Call Saul' star for saving her from a beauty blunder when hitting the red carpet at the star-studded Los Angeles event.

AceShowbiz - Ayo Edebiri has saved Rhea Seehorn from a beauty blunder at the 2024 Emmy Awards. When hitting the red carpet of the 75th annual event, the star of "The Bear" helped the "Better Call Saul" star with her makeup.

The 28-year-old actress, who just won her first Emmy Award, brushed shoulders with Rhea on the red carpet at the star-studded show, which took place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Monday, January 15. At one point, she took her time to fix her 51-year-old fellow performer's makeup as documented in a video that was released via X, formerly known as Twitter, by a fan.

In the clip, Ayo could be seen fixing what appeared to be Rhea's eye makeup upon learning that there was something wrong with it. She seemingly was attempting to remove something from Rhea's face with one of her hands while also keeping the face steady by placing her other hand on Rhea's chin.

Ayo was filmed fixing Rhea's makeup slightly below one of her eyes for several seconds. Following the quick fix, Ayo flashed her radiant smile and nodded as if letting Rhea know that she was done fixing the makeup. In response, Rhea appeared to have told Ayo, "Thank you so much," before the two parted ways.

After hitting the red carpet at the event, Ayo, who looked stunning in a black leather ballon dress, attended the ceremony where she was presented with her first Emmys trophy. She won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Sydney Adamu on "The Bear".

During her acceptance speech, Ayo voiced her gratitude as she credited her family. She stated, "I'm so incredibly grateful for this for so many reasons. But the main one, this is a show about family and found family and real family. My parents are here tonight. I'm making them sit kind of far away from me because I'm a bad kid. But I love you guys so much."

"Thank you so much for loving me and letting me feel beautiful and Black and proud of all of that," the "Big Mouth" star went on to say. "I just love you so much. It's a dream to emigrate to this country and have your child be like, 'I want to do improv.' Thank you so much. This means the world."

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