Hannah Waddingham thanks fans after THAT Emmys win as she mentions musical ...

Hannah Waddingham thanks fans after THAT Emmys win as she mentions musical ...
Hannah Waddingham thanks fans after THAT Emmys win as she mentions musical ...

She scooped up the Emmy for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series last week for her role in Ted Lasso.

And it appears Hannah Waddingham is still basking in that post-award-show glow, as she thanked her fans for the support she received following her win. 

The 47-year-old actress took to Instagram on Monday to express her gratitude, where she gave another special mention to the musical theatre community after raising her thoughts for the industry in her original Emmys speech. 

Best Supporting Actress: Hannah Waddingham is basking in that post-award-show glow, as she thanked her fans for the support on Monday on Instagram following her EmmYs win

Best Supporting Actress: Hannah Waddingham is basking in that post-award-show glow, as she thanked her fans for the support on Monday on Instagram following her EmmYs win

Fan favourite: Hannah, 47, portrays Rebecca Welton in Ted Lasso, going from bitter ex wife to confident club owner in just one season (pictured with co-star Jason Sudeikis)

Fan favourite: Hannah, 47, portrays Rebecca Welton in Ted Lasso, going from bitter ex wife to confident club owner in just one season (pictured with co-star Jason Sudeikis)

The star headed onto the social media platform, saying: 'Hello, Hannah Waddingham calling.

'I'm using a filter because it's revolting o'clock in the morning and I'm completely kn***ered and I haven't put my makeup on yet so,' she said, before playfully blowing a raspberry. 

'I just wanted to say to everyone from all over the place who's bothered to send me the most gorgeous well-wishes, after the Emmys last weekend,' she said.

She joked: 'I mean, every Sunday is gonna be very dreary from now on. 

Grateful: The actress expressed her gratitude, where she gave another mention to the musical theatre community after raising her thoughts for the industry in her original Emmys speech

Grateful: The actress expressed her gratitude, where she gave another mention to the musical theatre community after raising her thoughts for the industry in her original Emmys speech

The single mum, who began her career in musical theatre on The West End, said: 'Thank you so much for the love and support, especially from the musical theatre community - I meant what I said, and may it change. I hope it does.

'And to everyone else, thank you for bothering to reach out, it has meant the world to me and I think I'm still in shock. Thank you.'

In a classy move, Waddingham ended her original speech by encouraging Hollywood to make use of West End stars, just like herself. 

Musical theatre star: The star, who began her career on The West End, said: 'I meant what I said, and may it change. I hope it does'

Musical theatre star: The star, who began her career on The West End, said: 'I meant what I said, and may it change. I hope it

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