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Three years after Red Table Talk aired its first episode on Facebook Watch, the show has been awarded a Daytime Emmy.
According to PEOPLE, the show was awarded a Daytime Emmy in the Outstanding Informative Talk Show category, beating out The 3rd Hour of Today; Good Morning America 3: What You Need To Know; Red Table Talk: The Estefans; and Tamron Hall.
The co-hosts Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith, and Adrienne Banfield-Norris, as well as family and friends, took to social media to celebrate. Pinkett was the first to announce the great news by posting when she found out about the win.
Banfield-Harris posted a heartwarming thank you to her fellow co-hosts and the team and community that supports the show.
“Yesterday was an amazing day! We celebrated our very 1st Emmy for Outstanding Informative Talk Show! The very best part was being able to celebrate w all the people who make Red Table Talk a success, from the cameramen, set designers, engineers, sound, producers, researchers, hair and makeup execs from Westbrook, Facebook and so many more!!”
Pinkett’s husband, Will Smith, also made a hilarious post that celebrated Red Table Talk
’s Emmy win with a recording of the three generations of family dancing to the classic Casmere track, “It’s Time 4 Da Percolator.”Related Story: Willow Smith Comes Out As Polyamorous in New ‘Red Table Talk’ Episode
Since its debut in 2018, Red Table Talk has covered a wide variety of unique topics of the day and features a long list of celebrities, including Snoop Dogg, Ayesha Curry, and Jordyn Woods. The show is currently in its fourth season, with recent episodes featuring Kevin Hart and Selma Hayek as guests.
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