Pluribus’s Rhea Seehorn Looks Cool in Louis Vuitton at the Actor Awards

Pluribus’s Rhea Seehorn Looks Cool in Louis Vuitton at the Actor Awards


Rhea Seehorn is not any stranger to the Actor Awards (beforehand generally known as the SAG Awards) however tonight marks an enormous change from her previous appearances at the ceremony. For the first time, the actress, who was a fan favourite on the Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saulis nominated in a person class.

The star acquired a nod in the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series class for her work on Pluribusthe Apple TV sci-fi collection the place she performs Carol, a misanthropic romance author who turns into considered one of the few remaining autonomous people on Earth after a mysterious pressure turns most of the planet right into a chipper, eager-to-please hive thoughts.

So far this season, she’s already taken dwelling the Best Actress win at each the Critics Choice and Golden Globes, and now she’s trying to make it a hat trick. She has beforehand competed 3 times in the ensemble class at the Actor Awards alongside together with her Better Call Saul co-stars in 2019, 2021, and 2023.

Seehorn walked the pink carpet tonight trying pretty in a strapless Louis Vuitton gown.

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Seehorn on the pink carpet.

The 32nd Annual Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA - Arrivals

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Seahorn’s navy gown is Louis Vuitton.

This yr, the Actor Awards had a change of title, shifting from the SAG Awards to its new title in an effort to be extra inclusive of the actors’ guild’s full title SAG-AFTRA (the SAG and AFTRA guilds merged over a decade in the past, however the award remained recognized merely as the SAG awards) in addition to to be extra approachable to worldwide audiences. “Since the show started over 30 years ago, our iconic statuette has always been called The Actor, and simply evolving the show’s name to align with the award itself made obvious sense,” the group shared in an announcement. “We wanted to provide clearer recognition in terms of what the show is about for our domestic and global audiences – we honor actors in film and television. Laser-focusing the name on those two things became the clearest and most straightforward path for this new chapter of the show.”

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