Bowen Yang makes history as first Chinese American man nominated for Emmy for a supporting actor role

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Bowen Yang makes history as the first Chinese American man and first "Saturday Night Live" member to be nominated for an Emmy as a supporting actor, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The nomination: Yang, a comedian on "Saturday Night Live" (SNL), received news that he was an Emmy nominee in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category.


Reactions: Many Twitter users congratulated Yang on his "well-deserved" recognition with one fan saying that he is "the funniest of all SNL players."

  • "Yes!!!! I'm here for it! Go Bowen! Not sure why but I have tears in my eyes rn...a wonderfully talented Asian American is being recognized on a legendary show like SNL is huge!" tweeted one user.

  • One user on SNL's Instagram post commented that the news "made his day."

  • "Imagine single-handedly making SNL appeal to a younger generation again AND earning an Emmy nom in the process.... legend behavior," an Instagram fan wrote.


Featured Image via SNL (left) and Late Night with Seth Meyers (right)

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