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5 Easter Eggs from 2025 Emmy Awards that had fans talking

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By Ibtisam Fatima September 16, 2025
5 Easter Eggs from 2025 Emmy Awards that had fans talking

The 77th Emmy Awards spotted some prime Easter eggs that fans wouldn’t stop talking about anytime soon.

Be it Britt Lower’s quirky, bold statement written on her winning speech paper or Hannah Einbinder’s bold political statement, people are sharing their opinions briskly.

Here are the top 5 Easter eggs from the 2025 Emmys that, if you missed, you must know about right now before the topic gets old.

Britt Lower’s acceptance speech

Lower, who took home an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, paid tribute to her Severance character with “LET ME OUT” written in capital letters on the back of the paper she used for her acceptance speech.

The brief note was a direct reference to Helly R.’s pleas from Lumon in the show.

Walton Goggins’s snake accessories 

Goggins donned a snake ring, bracelet, and necklace, a callback to a scene in White Lotus Season 3 set in Thailand, where his character sets snakes free, a metaphor for liberation.

The actor was nominated for his third Emmy in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category for his portrayal of Rick Hatchett in the recent Season 3 of Mike White's acclaimed series.

Nate Bargatze’s controversial 45-second rule

Nate Bargatze's new rule about 45 seconds to complete the acceptance speech became an Easter egg of tension for winners.

At the Emmys, the comedian pledged $100,000 to the Boys & Girls Club but stunned viewers by deducting $1,000 per second from speeches exceeding 45 seconds, with a live tally distracting winners during their big moment.

Hannah Einbinder’s censored political statements

Einbinder’s first-ever Emmy came for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Ava in Hacks.

When accepting her award, she ended her speech with, “Go birds, f*** ICE, and Free Palestine.”

The “fuck ICE” part was bleeped during the live broadcast, while the rest stayed intact. The mix of personal, political, and what makes it through censorship is what folks consider an Easter egg of authenticity.

Red carpet & visual callbacks: Labubu costume

Joella Dynasty showed up on the red carpet in a life-sized Labubu costume (from the toy/character), fully embracing its look.

It stood out so much that people saw it as more than fashion; it was a statement. Fans who recognise stuff like this love spotting those details.

Others abhor it for promoting unnecessary consumerism.

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