
At the Primetime Emmy Awards, Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman exchanged flirty banter while presenting the outstanding lead actor award, creating a playful onstage moment. The exchange referenced their steamy characters in Netflix's The Hunting Wives, a mystery drama featuring Sophie O'Neil, who moves from Boston to a fictional Texas town and becomes involved with socialite Margo Banks, leading to obsession, seduction and murder. Fans reacted enthusiastically on social platforms, with some calling their behavior 'being gay as f*ck' and celebrating lesbian representation. The series was renewed for a second season despite right-wing backlash over its raunchy content and provocative themes.
"The two stars of The Hunting Wives stars appeared to hand out the award for outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie, which went to Adolescence 's Stephen Graham. "Wow, that took me a while to get here. Sorry, I was really slow to come out," Snow said, referring to stepping on to the stage. Akerman cheekily replied: "Oh, I don't mind waiting for you to come out.""
"One person on X/Twitter pointed out that they were "being gay as f*ck at every opportunity", while someone else wrote: " I love life, I love lesbians." Snow plays Sophie O'Neil, who moves from Boston to a fictional Texas town after her husband gets a job there, in the mystery drama adapted from best-selling author May Cobb's novel. Once settled in, Sophie meets socialite Margo Banks (Akerman) and becomes "consumed by obsession, seduction and murder"."
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