Riley Keough Made Peace With an Emmy Snub That Didn’t Happen

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Riley Keough Made Peace With an Emmy Snub That Didn’t Happen
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The first-time nominee talks a potential ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ season two, Hollywood on strike, and why it’s “really special” that hers is a mother-daughter show.

was going to be a big show. I just stopped caring as much about the outcome,” Keough said of the project, based on“Ultimately, it was just something that, in my soul, I felt like I needed to do. I also felt like I wanted to do something that would bring joy to my life. I’ve been through a lot in life prior toand I just wanted to be in a space at work that felt like fun and not heavy, and dark, and serious. And the environment of that show was all of those things.

” Ahead, a conversation with Keough about how she learned she was an Emmy nominee and the possibility of aCongratulations on your first Emmy nomination. Where were you when you found out you were nominated?I was in my house and my phone was on silent ‘cause I was with my family, and then I returned to my cell phone and had like 700 missed texts and calls, so I assumed I got nominatedI was very open to either outcome. I wasn’t set on anything.

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