“Weird Al” Yankovic may have “Lost on Jeopardy,” but hopefully he’ll win at the 75th Emmy Awards .
The parody singer-songwriter just picked up his first-ever Emmy nomination – two in fact – for his biographical Roku movie, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story .
'Weird Al' Yankovic Celebrates Emmy Nominations for WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story
Legendary parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic is celebrating after getting nominated for an Emmy for the first time. On Wednesday, the full list of nominations was revealed for the Primetime Emmy Awards, and there were a total of eight announced for WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story .
Yankovic himself is up for two awards, as he was nominated for the category Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. Specifically, he was nominated for the song "Now You Know.
Celebration amid strikes: “Weird Al” Yankovic on the weird timing of Emmy nominations ...
Weird Al Yankovic is excited that his “biopic,” Weird: The Al Yankovic Story , got eight nominations, including an acting nod for star Daniel Radcliffe and an Outstanding Television Movie nom, as well as being honored for its writing.
Yankovic tells ABC Audio the timing is just … weird. “I am both SAG and I actually joined the WGA earlier this year, like right before the strike,” the Grammy winner reveals with a laugh.
Kate McKinnon Details Creating Weird Barbie's Marker-Covered Look
"It's based on the Barbie that I think we all had where you'd cut the hair off and burn the clothes and draw on it," the actress said of her 'Barbie' look
When asked how involved she was designing "Weird Barbie," McKinnon responded, "I have to say, pretty involved."
The unprecedented weirdness of Taylor Swift - The Washington Post
Taylor Swift is weird. If you think she's the greatest pop singer to ever exist, that means she's weird. If you think she's too boring to be this preposterously famous, that also means she's weird.
Yes, we're talking about Taylor Swift, composer of the least ambiguous, most widely circulated pop music recorded in this century — a deep catalogue of vivid love songs that remain legible, neat and expertly designed to be fully understood by English speakers everywhere.
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