Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Sharon Horgan's Bold Emmys Look: Flashing Bra in Sheer Gown!

Sharon Horgan commanded attention in a very risqué look on Sunday night, as she attended at the 2025 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles

SHARON HORGAN'S RED CARPET SMOKER: Irish Actress Steals Spotlight at 77th Emmy Awards

Last night, the crème de la crème of Hollywood's A-listers gathered at the prestigious Peacock Theater in Los Angeles for the highly anticipated 77th Emmy Awards. And, as expected, the evening was filled with stunning fashion moments, record-breaking wins, and jaw-dropping surprises.

But one star who truly stole the show on the red carpet was none other than the incomparable Sharon Horgan. The 55-year-old Irish actress and creator of the hit series "Bad Sisters" turned heads in a daring sheer black gown that showcased her toned physique to perfection. Paired with statement accessories and sleek hair, Horgan exuded confidence and glamour as she made her way into the star-studded ceremony.

The Irish actress, 55, set pulses racing as she graced the red carpet in a completely sheer black gown, revealing a daring glimpse of her bra and underwear

But what caught everyone's attention was not just Horgan's stunning appearance but also her nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Series. Although she didn't take home the coveted award, she gave a stellar performance, leaving audiences eager to see more of her work.

And the Winners Are...

As the night progressed, the excitement built up as the winners were announced. And what an evening it was! The big winner of the night went to AppleTV+'s "The Studio," which took home an impressive 13 Primetime Emmy Awards. Among them were Seth Rogen's Best Comedy Series and Directing for a Comedy Series wins.

Her incredible figure was on full display in the lingerie-inspired number, which boasted lace detailing and cutouts to show off her toned midriff

Other notable winners included Noah Wyle, who earned his first-ever Primetime Emmy Award as Best Actor in a Drama Series for his work on "The Pitt." The 54-year-old actor beat out stiff competition from Sterling K. Brown, Tom Holland, and even the legendary Bryan Cranston.

Cristin Milioti's Emotional Triumph

In a heartwarming moment, Cristin Milioti took home the Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie award for her role in "The Penguin." The actress was visibly shaken as she accepted her prize, giving credit to her co-stars and team.

Sharon looked in good spirits as she arrived at the star-studded ceremony, where she was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for playing Eva Garvey in Bad Sisters (seen in show with Sarah Greene, Eva Birthistle, Anne-Marie Duff and Eve Hewson)

A Record-Breaking Night for AppleTV+

In an unprecedented sweep, AppleTV+ dominated the evening with its impressive 23 nominations. And while it didn't win all of them, the streaming service still managed to take home a staggering 13 awards.

Seth Rogen's Double Win

However, she was beaten to the prize by Britt Lower, who won for her role as Helly R in psychological sci-fi megahit, Severance (seen)

Actor and producer Seth Rogen made headlines as he took home two awards for his work on "The Studio." Not only did he earn Best Comedy Series but also Directing for a Comedy Series. This marked the first time an actor had won both awards in one night, cementing Rogen's status as a comedy genius.

Host Alan Cumming Steals the Show

As the host of the evening, Scottish-born actor Alan Cumming brought his signature wit and charm to the stage. With quick-witted jokes and hilarious one-liners, he kept the audience entertained throughout the ceremony. His energetic performance earned him widespread acclaim and even a few standing ovations.

The Pitt is centered around the daily lives of healthcare professionals in a Pittsburgh hospital as they juggle personal crises, workplace politics, and the emotional toll of treating critically ill patients, revealing the resilience required in their noble calling

And Finally...

The night was filled with so much more excitement, drama, and glamour that it's hard to sum up in just a few paragraphs. But what can be said is that this year's Emmy Awards will go down as one of the most memorable nights in Hollywood history. Stay tuned for our complete coverage of all the winners, nominations, and behind-the-scenes gossip from the 77th Emmy Awards!

Winners List:

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

Best Comedy Series * The Studio

Best Actress in a Comedy Series * Jean Smart (Hacks)

Best Actor in a Comedy Series * Seth Rogen (The Studio)

Meanwhile, Stephen Graham was a massive winner as he earned Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Directing for a Comedy Series * Seth Rogen (The Studio)

Best Writing for a Comedy Series * Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez (The Studio)

Complete Winners List

In one of the sweetest moments of the night 15-year-old Owen Cooper triumphed in the Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work in Adolescence

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His costar Erin Doherty also triumphed for Adolescence in the Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category

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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

Leading man Seth Rogen accepted the honor on a big night for the program as he said: 'It's getting embarrassing. I really appreciate it. In all honesty, to everyone -- I'm going to do my best attempt at sincerity here'

Jean Smart was once again the big winner in the Best Actress in a Comedy Series category which she won for the third time