Jennifer Coolidge stunned in a low-cut, figure-hugging gown at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The 61-year-old actress looked like a pin-up doll with a voluminous blowout hairstyle while wearing the floor-sweeping black dress that highlighted her figure as she posed on the red carpet.
The American Pie alum also took to Instagram to show off her getting ready ahead of making her red carpet appearance.
Later, the White Lotus star was joined by her castmates as the hit HBO show is Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in the drama series category.
At this year’s ceremony, the awards season darling also won for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor, and gave an emotional speech where she praised her parents for inspiring her love of acting.
Award season darling: Jennifer Coolidge stunned in a low-cut, figure-hugging gown at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday

Blonde bombshell: The star looked incredible as she posed up
The White Lotus star opted for a classic, all-black ensemble that she jazzed up with stylish accessories.
The Legally Blonde actress looked like an absolute bombshell in the busty number that she paired with a black headband and shimmering diamond jewelry.
The comeback queen wore a pair of dangling diamond earrings and the matching tennis bracelets over the sleeves of her dress.
She carried a black, rectangular clutch as she posed on the red carpet.
For makeup, she looked glamorous in a sultry makeup look with an emphasis on cat-eye liner and full, fluttering eyelashes.
She added a little pop of color with a coral blush and a pink, glossy lip.
In a short clip she shared to her Instagram Story, Coolidge said ‘I’m at the SAG Awards. I’ve never been invited before.
‘It’s my first time,’ she continued. ‘And I’m excited.’

Emotional win: Coolidge got emotional while recalling a childhood anecdote during her acceptance speech for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor

Winner: The White Lotus star won for her portrayal of Tanya on season 2 of the hit HBO series

Honored: As she accepted the honor the actress first thanked the show’s creator, Mike White, before getting emotional while talking about her ‘amazing parents’

Her parents’ gift: ‘I had these amazing parents. And they had this incredible gift. It was impossible for them to lie. They just couldn’t do it,’ the blonde bombshell explained

Sweet: She then shared how one day her father broke his rule and took her out of school after making up a fake excuse, so that he could take her to the Charlie Chaplin film festival

That’s how it all started: ‘I swear to God, seeing Charlie Chaplin for the first time, and having that experience – it’s my love of film, it’s my love of actors, all of that came from my first grade’

Hilarious: At the end of her speech she hilariously thanked her friend and date for the night, actor Tim Bagley, 65

Spicy: ‘Thank you, you’re a wonderful date tonight, I can’t wait until we get home,’ she said to a roar of laughter from the audience (pictured with Tim)
Coolidge got emotional while recalling a childhood anecdote during her acceptance speech.
As she accepted the honor the actress first thanked the show’s creator, Mike White, before getting emotional while talking about her ‘amazing parents’ and how they inspired her to act.
‘I had these amazing parents. And they had this incredible gift. It was impossible for them to lie,’ the blonde bombshell explained.
‘They just couldn’t do it. Never, they just never lied,’ she went one, before sharing how one day her father broke his rule and took her out of school after making up a fake excuse, so that he could take her to the Charlie Chaplin film festival.
‘The school principal came to my first grade class and said that I needed to be called to the office. And I went to the office and she said, “Your father is here”‘ the star shared.
‘My father was sitting there and saying “Yeah, Jenny, we have to go,”‘ Coolidge recalled.
‘And the principal said, “Jennifer, get well” and I didn’t know what that meant,’ she said as the audience laughed.
‘And then I got in the car with my dad and he was driving and he said, “I’m never going to tell a lie again, but we’re going somewhere really cool.”

Winner! She proudly posed with her awards backstage. The star also won for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in the drama series category

Thrilled: The beauty beamed a happy smile while posing for the shutterbugs at the event

Celebration: Later, the White Lotus star was joined by her castmates as they celebrated their victory
Coolidge then explained that her dad took her to the festival, which left quite a big impression of her and inspired her love of acting.
‘I swear to God, seeing Charlie Chaplin for the first time, and having that experience – it’s my love of film, it’s my love of actors, all of that came from my first grade.’
The Legally Blonde star also thanked White, saying: ‘Mike White, you can give money to friends … and people like money. The best gift you can give to someone is change their perspective. And that’s what Mike White did for me.’
At the end of her speech she hilariously thanked her friend and date for the night, actor Tim Bagley, 65. ‘My wonderful date Tim Bagley is my date tonight, he’s my best bud for like 20 years. Thank you, you’re a wonderful date tonight, I can’t wait until we get home,’ she said to a roar of laughter from the audience.
Some of her costars were also spotted posing on the red carpet, including: Aubrey Plaza, Haley Lu Richardson, F. Murray Abraham, Adam DiMarco, Meghann Fahy, Theo James, and Leo Woodall.
Plaza, 38, looked dazzling in a coffee brown, floor-sweeping gown with a thigh-high slit in the middle and a halter-style cutout revealing her torso.
She styled her shoulder-length, brunette bob in big curls and rocked a monochromatic, brown smokey eye.

Having a blast: The actress was pictured having a blast at the ceremony

Mingling: She was snapped with Eugene Levy who looked handsome in a navy suit

Belle of the ball: She was the belle of the ball, posing with Paolo Camilli, Bruno Gouery, and Francesco Zecca in another shot


First time: The American Pie alum also took to Instagram to show off her getting ready ahead of making her red carpet appearance and said ‘I’m at the SAG Awards. I’ve never been invited before.’

The White Lotus Queen: She earned her first Golden Globe nomination last year for her performance in the first season of the show
Richardson, 27, donned a Carolina Herrera pearl-studded, black-sequined gown by Carolina Herrera that she paired with a matching purse.
Abraham, 83, looked dapper in a black suit and bowtie with a brown button-up shirt and black sneakers.
DiMarco, 32, sported a pair of shiny oxford shoes and a Dior suit featuring a wraparound tuxedo jacket and a classic bowtie.
Fahy, 32, wore a Ralph Lauren white, one-shoulder gown with a circle-shaped cutout at one side of her hips.
James, 38, donned a classic black suit with a checkboard tie and a blue ribbon pin on one of the lapels.
Woodall, 26, wore a dark gray suit with a geometric pinstripe design over a white T-shirt and oxblood leather loafers
Fahy, James, and Woodall later posed together on the red carpet for a dynamic group shot.


Floor-sweeping gowns: Aubrey Plaza, 38, looked dazzling in a coffee brown, floor-sweeping gown with a thigh-high slit in the middle and a halter-style cutout revealing her torso, while Haley Lu Richardson, 27, donned a Carolina Herrera pearl-studded, black-sequined gown by Carolina Herrera that she paired with a matching purse


Sharp suits: F. Murray Abraham, 83, looked dapper in a black suit and bowtie with a brown button-up shirt and black sneakers; Adam DiMarco, 32, sported a pair of shiny oxford shoes and a Dior suit featuring a wraparound tuxedo jacket and a classic bowtie


Classic: Meghann Fahy, 32, wore a Ralph Lauren white, one-shoulder gown with a circle-shaped cutout at one side of her hips while Theo James, 38, donned a classic black suit with a checkboard tie and a blue ribbon pin on one of the lapels

Pinstriped: Leo Woodall, 26, wore a dark gray suit with a geometric pinstripe design over a white T-shirt and oxblood leather loafers

Group photo: Fahy, James, and Woodall later posed together on the red carpet for a dynamic group shot
Everything Everywhere All At Once nearly swept the film categories at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night as Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ke Huy Quan were all recognized with Brendan Fraser enjoying his comeback moment with a tearful speech as he earned a top honor.
The American absurdist comedy-drama film also earned the top award of the night Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the star-studded event which took place place at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Century City, California.
The film beat out star-studded casts including: Babylon, The Banshees Of Inisherin, The Fabelmans, and Women Talking.
Yeoh, Curtis, and Quan all gave brief speeches before allowing ‘patriarch and friend’ James Hong to take the mic for most of the final acceptance speech.
The 94-year-old acting legend said: ‘I got my first SAG card 70 years ago. My first movie was with Clark Gable but back in those days I have to tell you the leading role was played by guys with their eyes taped up and they talked like this because the producer said Asians are not good enough and they are not box office, but look at us now, huh?


Epic: Brendan Fraser enjoyed his comeback moment with a tearful speech as he earned top honor
‘We’re not all Chinese but Jamie Lee is a good Chinese name… I feel very akin to her and I’ve never had such a good time as I did with these jerks on the movie.’
The film is centered around a middle-aged Chinese immigrant named Evelyn Wang (played by Yeoh) who is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led.
Yeoh, 60, became the first ever Asian actress to earn Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role as she triumphed over: Cate Blanchett -Tar, Viola Davis – The Woman King, Ana de Armas – Blonde, and Danielle Deadwyler – Till.
Earlier in the night Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, planted a big smooch on Yeoh shortly after her name was announced as the winner of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.
Curtis won over an impressive field including: Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Hong Chau – The Whale, Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin, and Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once.
Meanwhile castmate Ke Huy Quan earned Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for the same American absurdist comedy-drama film.
The 51-year-old actor got emotional as he revealed that he was the first Asian male actor to ever win the award.
Though Everything Everywhere All At Once earned four of the main five film awards, Brendan Fraser continued his comeback tour in emotional fashion as he earned top honor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for The Whale.

Golden: The film beat out star-studded casts including: Babylon, The Banshees Of Inisherin, The Fabelmans, and Women Talking

The film is centered around a middle-aged Chinese immigrant named Evelyn Wang (played by Yeoh; center) who is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led


Trailblazing: Yeoh, 60, became the first ever Asian actress to earn Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role as she triumphed over: Cate Blanchett -Tar, Viola Davis – The Woman King, Ana de Armas – Blonde, and Danielle Deadwyler – Till

Bond: Jamie Lee Curtis was elated and kissed co-star Michelle Yeoh on the lips as she won at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards

The 64-year-old actress was announced as the winner of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Everything Everywhere All At Once
The 54-year-old acting veteran got tearful during his acceptance speech as he said: ‘I treasure this, but never more than when I treasured what I used to keep in my wallet, which was my SAG card that I earned in 1991. It made me feel like I belonged.
‘As actors, we all want to belong to a tribe and that’s when I found where I belong. And if you told that guy back then that I’d be standing right here right now, I would not have believed you.’
Fraser triumphed over Austin Butler – Elvis, Colin Farrell – The Banshees Of Inisherin, Bill Nighy – Living, and Adam Sandler – Hustle.
In The Whale, Brendan portrays Charlie a reclusive, morbidly obese English teacher attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter.

Leading man: Though Everything Everywhere All At Once earned four of the main five film awards, Brendan Fraser continued his comeback tour in emotional fashion as he earned top honor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for The Whale

The 54-year-old acting veteran got tearful during his acceptance speech as he said: ‘I treasure this, but never more than when I treasured what I used to keep in my wallet, which was my SAG card that I earned in 1991. It made me feel like I belonged’

Transformative: In The Whale, Brendan portrays Charlie a reclusive, morbidly obese English teacher attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter
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