The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards featured several memorable moments and significant firsts. One of them was Zendaya, the first black woman to win Lead actress twice.  

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For her portrayal as Rue in the popular HBO series Euphoria, for which she already won Lead Actress in 2020, she was named Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series this year. 

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Due to her highly praised portrayal of Rue in Euphoria, Zendaya was awarded the Emmy for best lead actress in a drama series.  

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The actress, who is 26 years old, won the Emmy in 2020 as well, becoming the youngest lead actress to ever win the award.  

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This is her second Emmy. Zendaya has been one of the most in-demand young actors in recent years, appearing in blockbusters like The Greatest Showman, Dune, and the Spider-Man trilogy from Jon Watts

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Rue is a very nuanced character that embodies all that is tragic, passionate, amusing, and uplifting. In the previous two seasons of the show, Zendaya has brought nothing less than mastery to the part.

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In particular, this past season found Rue in a number of emotionally trying circumstances as the character battled her addictions, which also strained her relationships with her friends and family. 

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In the same vein, Zendaya expressed her gratitude to the audience for sharing their personal accounts of how Rue had aided their own healing throughout her stirring address. That is a significant factor in the popularity of the show. 

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The relevant encouragement of healing is the focus of Euphoria’s constantly developing coming-of-age plot, despite the series’ occasionally hyperbolic tone. overcoming our personal obstacles, such as addictions and self-inflicted trauma. 

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Even if we are unable to relate to Rue’s particular addiction, Zendaya’s acting allows us to easily recognise so many aspects of ourselves in her. 

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