CRISTIN Milioti’s Emmy Award was sent flying as the actress fell to the floor on her way into an A-list after-party.
The Penguin star, 40, picked up her first ever Emmy at the star-studded ceremony in LA, winning lead limited series actress for her role as Sofia Gigante in the Batman spin-off.

Cristin Milioti fell over as she entered an Emmys after-party[/caption]
The award was recovered in one piece[/caption]
Cristin laughed off the unfortunate tumble[/caption]
She won out over some huge names, including Cate Blanchett and Michelle Williams, but her night took a literal dive when she reached the door of Vas J Morgan’s party.
Cristin was pictured taking a tumble as an onlooker scrambled to help her back to her feet.
Fortunately, her golden gong remained in one piece, though no doubt scuffed, after the trip.
The actress handled it with humility and rose to her feet with a smile on her face, despite the fall leaving her sprawled out on the concrete floor.
After dusting herself down, Cristin, who changed into a stylish black dress and leather jacket for the after-party, celebrated by dancing the night away.
Colin Farrell, who plays the lead role of Oswald Cobb aka The Penguin, walked Cristin to the stage to collect her award earlier in the night.
In her speech, Cristin said, “Sorry, I wrote this on the back of notes I took in therapy the other day, so don’t look at the back.
“It’s very hard to make sense of being alive right now in this world, so I’m deeply grateful for the bright spots.
“Making this show with our incredible cast and crew, and getting to inhabit this woman was a bright spot for me. Despite it being very grisly, playing her felt like flying.
“Thank you for supporting your strange kid and showing the movies that were very inappropriate for my age.”
Farrell, who attended the ceremony with his son Henry, 15, lost out in the limited series actor category to Stephen Graham for his role in Adolescence.
The British four-part drama was the big winner on the night, scooping eight awards.
Teen star Owen Cooper, 15, became the youngest male winner of the supporting actor award in the ceremony’s 77 year history.
He tearfully hugged his parents and colleagues before approaching the stage where actress Sydney Sweeney presented him with the trophy.
He told the audience, “Standing up here is just, wow, it’s just so surreal.
“When I started these drama classes a couple of years back, I didn’t expect to even be in the United States, never mind here.”
He added, “I think tonight proves if you listen, and you focus and you step out your comfort zone, you can achieve anything in life.
“Who cares if you get embarrassed? Anything can be possible. I was nothing about three years ago, I’m here now.”
His words touched host Nate Bargatze, who appeared to stop the countdown he’d set during his opening monologue, penalizing those who went over the allotted 45-second acceptance speeches.
The comedian jokingly threatened to take away money from his $100,000 donation to the Boys and Girls Club for every second an Emmy winner extended their speech.

Cristin collected her gong in a glamorous red dress[/caption]
She had a costume change for the swanky after-party[/caption]
Cristin as Sofia Gigante in The Penguin[/caption]
Co-star Colin Farrell attended the ceremony with son Henry, 15[/caption]
2025 EMMYS BIGGEST WINNERS

The Emmy award is the most coveted honor an actor can earn in television. While hundreds were nominated in 2025, only a select few got to take home the trophy. Here are this year’s winners:
Lead actress in a drama series – Britt Lower (Severance)
Lead actor in a drama series – Noah Wyle (The Pitt)
Supporting actress in a drama series – Katherine LaNasa (The Pitt)
Supporting actor in a drama series – Tramell Tillman (Severance)
Guest actor in a comedy series – Bryan Cranston (The Studio)
Guest actress in a comedy series – Julianne Nicholson (Hacks)
Lead actress in a comedy series – Jean Smart (Hacks)
Lead actor in a comedy series – Seth Rogen (The Studio)
Supporting actress in a comedy series – Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)
Supporting actor in a comedy series – Jeff Hiller (Somebody Somewhere)
Guest actor in a comedy series – Bryan Cranston (The Studio)
Guest actress in a comedy series – Julianne Nicholson (Hacks)
Lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie – Cristin Milioti (The Penguin)
Lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie – Stephen Graham (Adolescence)
Supporting actress in a limited or anthology series or movie – Erin Doherty (Adolescence)
Supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie – Owen Cooper (Adolescence)
Outstanding drama series – The Pitt
Outstanding comedy series – The Studio
Outstanding limited or anthology series – Adolescence
Outstanding television movie – Rebel Ridge
Outstanding talk series – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Outstanding reality competition program – The Traitors
Outstanding structured reality program – Queer Eye
Outstanding unstructured reality program – Love On The Spectrum