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Sarah Paulson helped her The Pitt pal Katherine LaNasa through her first Primetime Emmy Awards

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Sarah Paulson helped her friend Katherine LaNasa navigate her first Primetime Emmy Awards.

The 50-year-old actress said her pal gave her the nickname "Emmys coach" after Sarah told Katherine, 58, to stay calm and enjoy the awards bash - which was held at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, California, on September 14.

Sarah told People: "She calls me her Emmys coach because I've been really fortunate to have gone and run that gauntlet a couple of times, and I've won and I've lost.

"I just sort of was trying to remind her of all the things that nobody was there to tell me about, which is to try to breathe and take it all in and enjoy the moment and just try to be where your feet are."

The American Horror Story actress went on to share that Hollywood legend Jamie Lee Curtis, 66, had previously given her similar advice.

Sarah said of the Freakier Friday actress: "When I was going through a particularly anxious time … [Curtis] said, 'More will be revealed. Be where your feet are.' And so I said the same to Katherine.

"[It's} this beautiful chain of women sharing with other women the things that they've learned and helping them sort of move through these very bizarre things that we're asked to do in terms of Emmy Awards and all that stuff."

 

This year's Primetime Emmys proved to be an unforgettable night for Katherine as she bagged the Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series gong for her role as charge nurse Dana Evans in the HBO Max medical drama, The Pitt.

She said in her emotional acceptance speech: "Oh, I am so proud and honored to receive this award from the Academy.

"My whole career, I wanted to work for John Wells [Executive Producer of The Pitt], and he elevates everything in his wake. John, I'm so much better when you're around, mostly because I don't want to get fired.

"Thank you, Scott Gemmill [Executive Producer of The Pitt], the writers and all the nurses that inspired Dana, Noah Wyle [who plays Dr. Michael "Robby" Rabinovitch in The Pitt], oh my God!"

And Katherine closed out her acceptance speech by thanking her family.

She said: "And lastly, my children [son Henry Hopper and daughter Eloise Show], for making me real and my beautiful husband, Grant Show, for helping me always with everything."


 

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