See the giant — and we mean giant — bouquet Oprah sent Quinta Brunson after Emmy win

See the giant — and we mean giant — bouquet Oprah sent Quinta Brunson after Emmy win
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The congratulations haven't stopped since Quinta Brunson walked away with her Emmy Award on Jan. 15!

Just days later, the actor posted a picture of her standing next to a giant — and we mean giant — bouquet of flowers sent to Brunson by the one and only Oprah Winfrey. The flowers appear to have been delivered to the set of "Abbott Elementary."

"Thank you @Oprah for this small bouquet!" Brunson captioned a photo on Instagram of her standing behind the gift. She's barely visible behind the giant bouquet of pink and white flowers.

During the Jan. 15 ceremony, the "Abbott Elementary" creator and star took home the award for outstanding actress in a comedy series for her role as Janine Teagues.

The win made her the first Black woman to win the category since Isabel Sanford won in 1981 for “The Jeffersons.” The actor was overcome with emotion when accepting her win.

“I love making ‘Abbott Elementary’ so much and I am so happy to be able to live my dream and act out comedy,” she said during her acceptance speech. “I say it every time, but I just love comedy so much that I am so happy to be able to get this.”

75th Primetime Emmy Awards - Show (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
75th Primetime Emmy Awards - Show (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)

While in the press room backstage, Brunson touched on the win and how she felt “overwhelmed” by the win.

“I just wasn’t prepared and I was and I was really just enjoying the night,” she said of her winning, saying she would have been “satisfied” seeing any of the other women win.

As for being the second Black woman to win in the category in over four decades, she expressed, "I'm still processing, I'm just very grateful. I'm really grateful."

With the third season of "Abbott Elementary" around the corner, she also teased what people can except when it returns to TV.

“I actually got my dream guest stars for the premiere this season,” Brunson said. “So if you watch the premiere, Feb. 7, you will be able to see my dream guest stars and that’s all I can say.”

Hosted by Anthony Anderson, the 2023 Emmys, which were rescheduled from September 2023 to January 2024, were broadcast live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, with the red carpet starting earlier. The 2023 Emmys are now available to watch live on Fox and stream on Hulu.

Leading the list of nominees included “Succession” and “The Last of Us.” There were a number of A-list stars and appearances from famous faces, including reunions from shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Martin,” “Ally McBeal” and more.

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This article was originally published on TODAY.com