Beyoncé is officially an Emmy winner! The megastar’s Netflix special, created for the NFL’s 2024 Christmas Day Halftime Show—affectionately dubbed the “Beyoncé Bowl”—took home the Emmy for Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming on Tuesday.
This marks Beyoncé’s first Emmy win, a milestone that adds yet another accolade to her already legendary career.
Jury Picks Ahead of Creative Arts Emmys
The Emmy Committee announced winners in the juried categories a month ahead of the 77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which will take place at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live on September 6 and 7. Unlike other categories, there are no nominees—just expert picks.

Beyoncé Honors Her Dream Team
The singer shares the Emmy with her costume dream team, including:
- Shiona Turini, Costume Designer
- Erica Rice & Molly Peters, Assistant Costume Designers
- Chelsea Staebell, Costume Supervisor
- Timothy White, Head of Workroom
Beyoncé’s attention to detail and the team’s creativity brought a memorable aesthetic to the halftime show, helping it stand out among countless live productions.
More Emmys on the Horizon?
“Beyoncé Bowl” isn’t done racking up recognition. She’s also nominated in two other categories:
- Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
- Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special
Her biggest competition in these categories? Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, making for a star-studded Emmy battle.

Beyoncé’s Emmy Momentum
With one win already in the bag, Beyoncé’s chances look strong for more Emmy glory this fall. From her groundbreaking halftime performance to her flawless wardrobe, the Beyoncé Bowl has set a high bar for live TV specials.
Fans are already celebrating online, with social media buzzing about her first Emmy and the possibility of more wins.
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