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'Bridgerton' Star Praised For How She Handled Rude Treatment On Emmys Red Carpet

Nicola Coughlan at Emmys
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Actor Nicola Coughlan made her first appearance at the Emmys on Sunday—but her moment in the spotlight was rudely interrupted by several people as she posed for photos on the red carpet.

Everyone enjoys looking back on a good first time: your first sleepover, your first kiss, your first walk down the red carpet at the Emmys...

Even if we don't all experience the luxury of walking down the red carpet, we can all empathize with a first time being tarnished with someone else's bad behavior, like someone pulling a prank at that sleepover.


Beloved Bridgerton actor Nicola Coughlan experienced her first walk down the red carpet at the Emmys this year, and unfortunately for her, it was not all smooth sailing.

As can be seen from the following clip from Twitter/X, while Coughlan was attempting to pose for a series of images on the red carpet, no fewer than four inconsiderate attendees walked through her shot, with one literally pausing right in the way of the camera.

Other than a quick, surprised look after the first person interrupted her picture being taken, Coughlan patiently waited as more people walked in front of her, continuing to pose for the camera when it was possible to do so again.

You can see the clip here:

When asked later about her first red carpet appearance, Coughlan maintained her positive demeanor.

"I just went to In-N-Out Burger and stuff."
"I went to get my photos taken, and then I looked to my left and Jennifer Aniston was standing right beside me. I heard her voice, and I gasped! I am normally quite OK, but I mean, she’s Rachel! …She’s perfect."

While it's refreshing that she didn't let the frustrating moment get the best of her, fans wanted justice for the Bridgerton actor.











It's endearing to see an actor make the most of a frustrating situation, and between how gracefully she handled herself and how her fans backed her, this will be far from the last public appearance for Lady Whistledown.

For her first red carpet experience, Nicola Coughlan wore a stunning and shapely silver gown with her hair done in a way that beautifully accentuated her features.

Considering how well she handled the situation, her first pictures on the red carpet were worth the wait.

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