- The accountants of Ernst & Young arrived at the 2017 Emmy Awards red carpet with winner envelopes locked away in briefcases
- One even went as far to rock a pair of handcuffs that connected her wrist to the silver case that contains the secret ballots
- Only these accountants know who takes home the coveted statuette until the winner is announced during the awards show
- This year’s Oscars were shamefully overshadowed by La La Land being named Best Picture winner, when in reality Moonlight won the coveted award
At least this time around, none of the envelopes could possibly say La La Land.
The accountants of Ernst & Young arrived at the 2017 Emmy Awards red carpet with winner envelopes locked away in briefcases.
One even went as far to rock a pair of handcuffs that connected her wrist to the silver case that contains the secret ballots.
The accountants of Ernst & Young arrived at the 2017 Emmy Awards red carpet with winner envelopes locked away in briefcases
Only these accountants know who takes home the coveted statuette until the winner is announced during the awards show.
This year’s Oscars were shamefully overshadowed by La La Land being named Best Picture winner, when in reality Moonlight won the coveted award.
PricewaterhouseCoopers confirmed that they presented Warren Beatty with the duplicate Best Actress envelope instead of the Best Picture causing the confusion, and apologized for the ordeal.
One even went as far to rock a pair of handcuffs that connected her wrist to the silver case that contains the secret ballots
This year’s Oscars were shamefully overshadowed by La La Land being named Best Picture winner, when in reality Moonlight won the coveted award
They told NBC News that envelope guardians Brian Cullinan and Martah Ruiz will not work at the awards show again. But they are under employer protection and ‘are not going anywhere.’
Hopefully all of the right awards are given this year.
The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Stephen Colbert, are airing live on CBS from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. ET.
PricewaterhouseCoopers confirmed that they presented Warren Beatty with the duplicate Best Actress envelope instead of the Best Picture causing the confusion, and apologized for the ordeal