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Emmys 2025 memes and moments you need to see

The Emmys 2025 proved an eventful night across the board, delivering on memorable moments in the form of record-breaking wins (Adolescence’s Owen Cooper), brief speeches (thanks, Nate Bargatze) and major red carpet moments (we’re looking at you, Jenna Ortega).

But what did the keepers of the internet have to say about the biggest night in television? After all, that’s what really counts.

Catch up on the biggest Emmys 2025 memes and moments now.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Cate Blanchett’s unintentional photobomb

An earnest attempt by Jake Gyllenhaal and Cate Blanchett to get out of shot to let Only Murders in the Building stars Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Martin Short shine only served to draw more attention.

In trying to not photobomb them, they unintentionally photobombed them to the nth degree. Celebs are just humans too, you guys.

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Emmys 2025 memes and moments you need to see

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Britt Lower’s Helly R reference: “Let me out”

After winning the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Severance, Britt Lower took out her acceptance speech note, the back of which read “Let me out,” a reference to her character Helly R.

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