Parker Posey raises a glass to Emmys 2025 as Hollywood celebrates TV's biggest night at exclusive afterparties
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Television's biggest night has just ended, and Parker Posey is ready to party.
The White Lotus star, 56, raised a glass of champagne as she arrived to HBO's Emmy afterparty, held at the exclusive members-only club San Vicente Bungalows, where she was immediately presented with some bubbly.
Parker failed to win her nomination for Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series for her role as the heavily-medicated Victoria Ratliff, but put the loss behind her as she attended one of Hollywood's most exclusive bashes.
She shrugged off the disappointment as she posed up a storm on the red carpet in her tiered lilac dress with decadent fur-lined shawl.
She could have passed for a real-life version of her wealthy character in her extraordinarily elegant attire, which consisted of a gorgeous bejeweled choker necklace, teardrop earrings, and a massive ring.
Parker wasn't the only one of her White Lotus castmates to head to the bash, with Michelle Monaghan and Walton Goggins also in attendance.
The White Lotus star Parker Posey raised a glass of champagne as she arrived to HBO Max's Emmys afterparty on Sunday evening
The glamorous star was immediately presented with a glass of bubbly as she arrived to the exclusive San Vicente Bungalows
The White Lotus was up for 23 nominations this evening, but won only one - Original Main Title Theme Music.
Goggins was also up for Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, yet lost to Tramell Tillman of Severance.
The industry was celebrating their winners all across town, with Hacks winner Hannah Einbinder proudly showing off her trophy at the Governors Gala.
Cristin Milioti, who won her first-ever Emmy tonight for her role in The Penguin, triumphantly raised her gong overhead while outside the same bash.
Another big winner at that same party was the cast of Adolescence.
Owen Cooper, who at age 15 is the youngest male to win an Emmy, brought his trophy to the bash, as did fellow winners Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham.
Seth Rogen, whose show The Studio also triumphed at the ceremony, posed with his newly-earned trophies at the Governors Ball as well.
Elsewhere, at the Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles, stars such as Quinta Brunson got ready to party the night away at the The Walt Disney Company's Emmy afterparty.
She wowed in a gorgeous, tiered lilac dress with elegant fur-lined shawl
It was a disappointing night of the cast and crew of The White Lotus, which has won just one of the 23 Emmys it was nominated for
Posey posed up a storm as she arrived to the A-list bash
Parker failed to win her nomination for Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series for her role as the heavily-medicated Victoria Ratliff
The White Lotus cast in attendance included Michelle Monaghan and Walton Goggins
The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood was also spotted celebrating the show and appeared to be arriving to the HBO Max bash
New Emmy winner John Oliver was among the big names attending the HBO Max party
Meanwhile, at the Governors Gala, Hannah Einbinder and Cristin Milioti celebrated their wins
Hannah and fellow winner Britt Lower both had their hands full with their trophies
Adolescence star Owen Cooper celebrated making history at the Emmys at the Governors Ball
Adolescence star Stephen Graham posed victoriously with his trophy
Brunson, who lost out on the award for Outstanding writing for a comedy series for her work in Abbott Elementary, wowed in a silky midnight blue dress with lace accents.
She was joined at the bash by fellow Abbott Elementary co-stars Tyler James Williams and Janelle James.
Abbott Elementary was up for multiple Emmys - including an acting honor for James - however failed to pick any up this year.
And at Apple TV+'s afterparty at the Ysabel restaurant in West Hollywood, Adam Scott, Catherine O'Hara, Gary Oldman, and Tim Cook rubbed elbows.
It was a big night for Hollywood, with former E.R. star Noah Wyle leading new medical drama The Pitt to top honors.
The 54-year-old actor earned top acting honor Best Actor in a Drama Series to earn his first ever Emmy on a night that The Pitt took home top prize Best Drama Series for a total of five.
Meanwhile, Netflix 's limited series Adolescence earned an impressive eight including one for Cooper who became the youngest-ever male winner in any acting category.
Rogen led AppleTV+ series The Studio was the top winner with an impressive 13 Primetime Emmys - including Best Comedy Series - while HBO comedy Hacks added another three including individual wins for Jean Smart and Einbinder.
The 77th Emmy Awards honored the best of television tonight, with the star-studded ceremony held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Erin Doherty posed with her new Emmy trophy for her work in Adolescence
Seth Rogen also marked his victory at the Governors Ball
Meanwhile, Abbott Elementary's Quinta Brunson and Tyler James Williams partied at The Walt Disney Company's bash
Abbott Elementary's Janelle James made a glamorous arrival to the Disney party
It was The Pitt who ended the night with the biggest win of the night in the Best Drama Series category over Andor , The Diplomat, The Last of Us , Paradise, Severance, Slow Horses, and The White Lotus.
Meanwhile, Wyle - who starred on iconic medical drama E.R. over 254 episodes from 1994 to 2009 - was proud as he earned his first Primetime Emmy Award after five previous nominations on his former medical drama.
He faced heavy competition which included: Sterling K. Brown: Paradise, Gary Oldman: Slow Horses, Pedro Pascal: The Last Of Us, and Adam Scott: Severance.
When it came to the Limited or Anthology Series or Movie categories it was Adolescence which led the way including the coveted win in the Best Limited or Anthology Series category.
The Netflix series won over Black Mirror, Dying For Sex, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, and The Penguin.
Meanwhile, Graham was a massive winner as he earned Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
And reality TV was represented by none other than Vanderpump Villa star Stassi Schroeder at the Disney party
Severance star Adam Scott attended the Apple TV+ bash at Ysabel with his wife Naomi Scott
Catherine O'Hara and her husband Bo Welch prepared for an evening of fun at the Apple TV+ soiree
Gary Oldman was in attendance with his wife Gisele Schmidt
Apple CEO Tim Cook was looking sharp in a classic tuxedo
The 52-year-old actor earned the honor over an impressive field which included Colin Farrell: The Penguin, Jake Gyllenhaal: Presumed Innocent, Brian Tyree Henry: Dope Thief, and Cooper Koch: Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story.
In one of the sweetest moments of the night 15-year-old Cooper triumphed in the Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work in Adolescence as he became the youngest male actor to ever win at the prestigious award show.
The young British actor shined over Javier Bardem: Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story, Bill Camp: Presumed Innocent, Rob Delaney: Dying For Sex, Peter Sarsgaard: Presumed Innocent, and Ashley Walters: Adolescence.
His costar Doherty also triumphed for Adolescence in the Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category.
The Studio was the biggest winner when it came to the comedy side as it earned top honor Best Comedy Series over Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Hacks, Nobody Wants This, Only Murders In The Building, Shrinking, and What We Do In The Shadows.
Meanwhile, earlier in the night the 43-year-old actor earned the very first award of the night as he took home the coveted Best Actor in a Comedy Series Award for his work in AppleTV+'s The Studio.
He triumphed over an impressive field including: Adam Brody : Nobody Wants This, Jason Segel: Shrinking, Martin Short: Only Murders in the Building, and Jeremy Allen White : The Bear.
Jean Smart was once again the big winner in the Best Actress in a Comedy Series category which she won for the third time.
The 74-year-old actress beat out: Uzo Aduba: The Residence, Kristen Bell: Nobody Wants This, Quinta Brunson: Abbott Elementary, and Ayo Edebiri: The Bear.
Not long after it was her costar Einbinder's time to shine as she earned Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on the HBO Max comedy.
The 30-year-old actress took home the honor over Liza Colón-Zayas: The Bear, Kathryn Hahn: The Studio, Janelle James: Abbott Elementary, Catherine O’Hara: The Studio, Sheryl Lee Ralph: Abbott Elementary, and Jessica Williams: Shrinking.

