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Emmys 2018 Intro: 'We Solved It' Calls Out Hollywood for Thinking It Fixed Diversity Issues


The nominees for the 2018 Emmys are more diverse than ever, with shows like Atlanta, Insecure, and The Handmaid’s Tale racking up multiple categories. Sandra Oh is the first Asian woman to be nominated for a lead actress award for Killing Eve (which you absolutely should check out if you haven’t already). That being said, the industry still has a long way to go. While the nominations this year show we’re heading in a better direction, Hollywood is still by and large dominated by white men, both in front of and behind the camera. It’s important not to lose sight of that.

Don’t worry, though: Kristen Bell, Keenan Thompson, Kate McKinnon, Ricky Martin, Sterling K. Brown, and Tituss Burgess are here to make sure showbiz titans don’t pat themselves on the back too hard. These performers and more appeared in a musical intro at the beginning of tonight’s show that relayed an important message: Just because we’ve made progress in one or two areas doesn’t mean diversity is “fixed.”

Watch the first 30 seconds of the performance for yourself, below:

One of the highlights of the musical number was when RuPaul came on stage to hammer home the fact that a few LGBTQ+ people or actors of color appearing on hit TV shows isn’t the cure for Hollywood’s diversity problem.

Other memorable moments included when Thompson and McKinnon gave a hat-tip to Sandra Oh’s historic nomination and Oh just said, “It’s an honor just to be Asian,” in response. And at one point, Andy Samberg descended from the stage and asked if there was room for a straight white man in this song—and I think you can deduce how that (hilariously) panned out.

For more of our Emmys coverage, click here.

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Watch the Kardashian-Jenners Recreate the First *Keeping Up With the Kardashians* Intro


As the old saying goes: The more things change, the more they stay Kardashian. (Honestly I’m shocked that none of the Kardashian-Jenner clan have trademarked this phrase yet.)

Anyway, it’s been 10 krazy, konfusing, kwild, kfun, kemotional and kprofitable years since the first season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians aired on E!, in turn creating a legion of reality stars that blossomed into some of the most famous women on the face of the planet. Who would’ve imagined? Ryan Seacrest, that’s who.

To commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the world-changing reality show, and the pending 14th season of the show (that’s not counting the countless spinoffs), the Kardashian-Jenner krew got together to film a season intro that is equal parts extra, nostalgic, loving, glitzy, glamorous, splashy, and smart. In other words, an intro that defines who they are.

The 90-second clip shows each of the women embodying the image they have so perfectly crafted over the past decade. Momager Kris a boss lady in a helicopter, supermodel Kendall is preparing to strut down a catwalk, Kourtney is the MILF, Khloe is in the gym working on her Revenge Bod, Kylie is driving a car she no doubt purchased from the billions she’s earned through lip kits. And then there’s Kim, who is just being Kim. (Ron Kardashian and Caitlyn Jenner are missing, but neither have appeared in an intro in several seasons.)

The video, peppered with iconic scenes from previous episodes, ends with—spoiler alert—a flashback to the end of the first-ever intro. It reminds audiences that at its core KUWTK is the same ol’ feel good family sitcom reality show that it always was, despite all the celebrity scandals, break ups, feuds, or empires they have built together and individually since the show premiered. (Something even Khloe echoed in a recent essay for Glamour on her family’s journey through reality tv, describing them as a “modern-day Brady Bunch—a little gimmicky and with a takeaway each episode.”)

Watch the intro on repeat until the Keeping Up With the Kardashians 10th anniversary special airs this Sunday on E! (of course). The 14th season will begin airing on Oct. 1.

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And for comparison, here’s the original.

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Related: The Story of the Day I Came Out…as a Kardashian Fan



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