Sheryl's song choice was no accident. Diana's song is a letter to women around the world, particularly to women whose artistry has been ignored for too long.
Sheryl is a veteran of TV and movies after getting her big break in 1977, she blew up in 1981 for her Tony nominated Broadway debut in Dreamgirls. However, this is her first Emmy win.
Not only that but Sheryl is the first Black actress to win the outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series category since 1987.
Despite her long career Sheryl has faced an uphill battle to secure her place in Hollywood. Speaking to NPR earlier this year she discussed how casting directors dismissed her due to her race.
"'Everybody knows you're a beautiful, talented Black girl, but what do I do with a beautiful, talented Black girl? Do I put you in a movie with Tom Cruise? Does he kiss you? Who goes to see that movie?'", she recalled.
Before her Emmy’s she said she already felt like a winner thanks to the love and support from her fans.
"Whether I get that trophy in my hand or not, I already feel like a winner," she said. "
"The love that has been shown to me, showered on me, the flowers that have been given to me, literally and figuratively. I feel like a winner. And forever after this, I will always be Tony-nominated, Emmy-nominated Sheryl Lee Ralph.”
Those same fans were, of course, overwhelmingly supportive of her win.
“The joy in her face. This is years overdue. Mrs. Sheryl Lee Ralph deserves her flowers and more!!” tweeted one fan.
“Incredible,” another simply said.
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