Finally, the long awaited Emmys Awards will be holding Sunday September 20th 2020, despite the hit of Covid-19 pandemic. The organizers of the Emmy’s are still moving on with event as they are set to do anything to ensure that the ceremony takes place.
The return of the Emmys award 2020 has gotten everyone talking, especially for the fact that stars long overdue for certain categories were not awarded as at when they should have.
The virtual Emmys could give a much-needed jolt to the fading awards show https://t.co/dbATQgqtQL pic.twitter.com/YNt5q2FAsp
— Alan Emtage (@alanemtage) September 19, 2020
Some were saying that the show has lost its respect by not awarding certain stars. Seems like the Emmys did listen to the cry of the masses as lots of super talented stars are now receiving the awards.
Maya Rudolph’s first #Emmys win is overdue and richly deserved: "It’s wild that 'the Hormone Monstress' is the character who’s finally won Rudolph her first Emmy, but if you’ve seen even a minute of this performance, it isn’t shocking" https://t.co/7LsBsdpNbQ pic.twitter.com/JCDnmpKvtq
— Variety (@Variety) September 18, 2020
On the other hand, lots of persons are anticipating the 72nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards, as they cant wait to see their favorites bag awards home.
can’t wait to see zendaya win her emmy this weekend
— michelle ☾ (@RUEDEESHA) September 19, 2020
There will be major changes in the procedures and planning as the presenters of the show will be wearing complete Emmy Branded Hazmat Suits with a Gas Mask to hand over the awards to the winners. This is to ensure safety in every possible way to avoid the spread of coronavirus.

The Hazmat Suit was said to have been designed and created by famous American costume designer, Katja Cahill who usually styles the presenters of the academy awards.
The show, which hosts a massive crowd and every notable celebrity, will be streamed live this year as the organizers are doing everything to make the show a reality. It will only be live for the duration of 180 minutes.
The @AP's @lynnelber takes a look at the success of the LIVE and "at home” @DaytimeEmmys and @SportsEmmys.
— The Emmys (@TheEmmys) August 20, 2020
The @NewsEmmys and @TelevisionAcad #Emmys are set to do it all again in September! https://t.co/SjlKUHzVif
Who else is also anticipating the Emmys this Sunday??