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Marci Miller, Cynthia Watros, Arianne Zucker, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Laura Wright, Days of our Lives, General Hospital, The Bold and the Beautiful, Leading Ladies Luncheon

The annual Leading Ladies Luncheon honoring this year’s Daytime Emmy nominees for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series took place on Saturday, June 11 and was hosted by last year’s winner, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (“The Bold and the Beautiful”). The event is traditionally hosted by the previous year’s winner regardless of whether they are nominated or not for the current year.

Taking place at LOAM DTLA, a popular restaurant located inside the ACE Hotel in Los Angeles, the event was attended by this year’s nominated actresses, including Marci Miller (“Days of our Lives”), Cynthia Watros (“General Hospital”), Laura Wright (“General Hospital”) and Arianne Zucker (“Days of our Lives”). Fellow nominee Mishael Morgan (“The Young and the Restless”) was unable to attend.

Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Steffy Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful, Bold and Beautiful, Bold & Beautiful, B&B, #BoldandBeautiful
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
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In a post on Instagram, Wright said of the event, “Another AMAZING Leading Ladies Luncheon – thank you @jacquelinemwood_1 for hosting this special tradition and a huge shout out to @loam.dtla for making it so memorable !!! Cheers to US ladies !!!!! See ya on the 24th !!!” In a separate post highlighting the outfit she wore for the luncheon, Wright shared, “I felt like a princess today.” She wore an outfit from the clothing brand Cleobella.

“Great day for a ladies luncheon!” captioned Zucker in an Instagram story showing off the outfit she wore from clothing company AFRM.

Miller brought her daughter, Willie, to the event. When not being held by herself or her fellow nominees, the bundle of joy was lying peacefully in her carrier.

Laura Wright, Marci Miller, Days of our Lives, General Hospital, Leading Ladies Luncheon
Laura Wright and Marci Miller (Leading Ladies Luncheon)
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In addition to chatter, fine wine and a great meal, Wood provided each actress with a gift bag (contents unknown at press time). Each actress was also seen posing for photos with a bottle of Biltmore Conservatory Rose Gin from Chemist Spirits which surrounded their table.

Cynthia Watros, Arianne Zucker, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Laura Wright, Days of our Lives, General Hospital, The Bold and the Beautiful, Leading Ladies Luncheon
Cynthia Watros, Arianne Zucker, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and Laura Wright (Leading Ladies Luncheon)
Photo by Jill Johnson/JPI Studios

Find out which of the actresses will take home the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series when the ceremony airs live on CBS at 9:00 p.m. ET/delayed PT on Friday, June 24. The telecast will also be available to stream via Paramount+.



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I noticed that when she gave an interview to Michael Fairman about Emmy reels, the last thing she said was like a tag added on, which was, And, yes, she does do Thrift Stores. I figured there might be a reason she'd say so.

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