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RuPaul breaks Emmys record for most wins by a black performer

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Sunday night’s 73rd annual Emmys at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, bringing his statuette total to 11 since 2016 — the most for any black performer in history and all of which he earned with the competition show.The drag entertainer took home the awards for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program; Outstanding Competition Program; and Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program — categories in which he’s been lauded time and again.The event saw the 60-year-old icon’s 16th total nomination for the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” franchise.

The show overall has received 48 nominations and nabbed 24 Emmys.RuPaul accepted one of the awards alongside longtime creative partner and “Drag Race” judge Michelle Visage, as well as Season 13.

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