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As previously reported, five key categories were previewed this evening on “Access Hollywood,” “Entertainment Tonight,” “Extra” and “E! News” in anticipation of the full nominations list for “The 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards,” set to be announced tomorrow, April 26.

The categories previewed on the entertainment news shows included Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actor, Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress, Outstanding Talk Series, Outstanding Talk Series Host and Outstanding Daytime Drama Series.

Among the five categories released thus far, “The Young and the Restless” leads all shows with six nominations, followed by “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “General Hospital,” each tied with three nominations. “Days of our Lives” received two nominations. Each soap opera is nominated for Daytime Drama Series, which is included in their totals. 

By network, CBS has nine nominations thus far, while ABC has three and NBC/Peacock has two.

What follows is a breakdown of nominees for “The 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards,” first previewed on “Access Hollywood,” “Entertainment Tonight,” “Extra” and “E! News.”

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress

  • Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos, “General Hospital”) –ABC
  • Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott, “The Young and the Restless”) – CBS
  • Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera, “Days of our Lives”) – NBC/Peacock
  • Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester, “The Bold and the Beautiful”) – CBS
  • Jason Thompson (Billy Abbott, “The Young and the Restless” – CBS

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress

  • Sharon Case (Sharon Newman, “The Young and the Restless”) – CBS
  • Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Lawson, “The Young and the Restless”) – CBS
  • Finola Hughes (Anna Devane, “General Hospital”) – ABC
  • Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers, “The Young and the Restless”) – CBS
  • Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy Forrester, “The Bold and the Beautiful”) – CBS

Outstanding Talk Series

  • "The Drew Barrymore Show" – Syndicated
  • "The Jennifer Hudson Show" – Syndicated
  • "The Kelly Clarkson Show" – Syndicated
  • "Live with Kelly and Ryan" – Syndicated
  • "TODAY with Hoda & Jenna" – NBC

Outstanding Talk Series Host

  • Drew Barrymore ("The Drew Barrymore Show") – Syndicated
  • Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest ("Live with Kelly and Ryan") – Syndicated
  • Kelly Clarkson ("The Kelly Clarkson Show") – Syndicated
  • Tamron Hall ("Tamron Hall") – Syndicated
  • Sherri Shepherd ("Sherri") – Syndicated

Outstanding Daytime Drama Series

  • “The Bay” (Popstar! TV)
  • “The Bold and the Beautiful” – CBS
  • “Days of our Lives” – NBC/Peacock
  • “General Hospital” – ABC
  • “The Young and the Restless” – CBS

Watch the “Extra” reveal clip below.



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For the Lead Actor/Actress nominees, most of these performers had a solid year.  It is nice to see Sharon Case recognized, given the right material SC ups her game.  Unfortunately Sharon is usually serving coffee and advice.  All it takes is a few reels, no doubt SC submitted the scenes when Rey passed.  And If MCE submitted the suicide scenes, this nomination is deserved.

@dragonflies our girl made the cut 

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