Stars who skipped 2017 Emmys. See what they were doing instead
There were some faces missing from this
year's Emmy Award audience.
While few
could miss Oprah Winfrey sitting
front row or the ladies of Big Little Lies taking
the mic throughout the night, some typical stars skipped out on TV's big
show.
The absences
were noticeable on the red carpet as Sofia Vergaraand Jessica Biel were without their usual
celebrity dates while two of Westworld's castmembers
were missing from the pack.
To quell your concerns, here's where the missing stars
turned up:
1. Justin Timberlake
The crooner typically accompanies his off-screen leading
lady, Jessica Biel, on the red carpet, but he
was noticeably missing from the starlet's side Sunday night as she attended the
Emmy Awards as a presenter this year. Timberlake had a good excuse for missing
out on the night, though. He was all the way in Brazil performing in the Rock
in Rio music festival.
2. Joe Manganiello
Like
Timberlake and Biel, Sofia Vergara usually
attends Hollywood's biggest events with her husband on her arm, but such wasn't
the case at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
While she was busy telling E!'s Giuliana Rancic that he's a
"nerd" and walking the carpet with a serious squad,
she said her hubby was in New York City busy at work. The actor shared a snap
of the set on social media, writing, "#stano Day 22."
3. Scarlett Johansson
While she was not an Emmy nominee this year, ScarJo might
have still attended, according to her new beau and SNL star Colin
Jost. As the actor told ET, "She's
wonderful. She's working, so otherwise, she'd be here."
4. James Marsden and Luke
Hemsworth
Despite Westworld's
Emmy nomination for Outstanding Drama Series, two of the cast's leading men sat
out the ceremony for a change of pace. The two actors were actually busy
completing a triathlon in Malibu while the show was taking place.
"@hemsworthluke and I, along with the freakishly fast @max_jaben, are
forming Team Westworld and are competing in the 31st annual Nautica Malibu
Triathlon on September 17th to benefit Children's Hospital Los Angeles,"
Marsden announced on Saturday. "Come out and show your support!"
A worthy cause, indeed!
Source: Eonline
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