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Hannah Waddingham scored a major goal!
The actress won best supporting actress in a comedy series on Sunday evening at the27th Annual Critics Choice Awards.
With the award, Waddingham beat outHannah Einbinder,Kristin Chenoweth,Molly Shannon,Cecily Strong, andJosie Totah.
“I’m massively unprepared,” Waddingham joked while accepting the honor in London. “I didn’t think this was going to come around to me again. Critics Choice Association — I’m not going to cry, I’m not going to cry — thank you so much for recognizing me among the effing titans of women. My God, Molly Shannon. Molly Shannon! Kristin Chenoweth. Hello, hello over there! Thank you so much. Warner Brothers. Honestly, I can’t … I know I keep saying this has changed my life.”
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Waddingham’s win came right after her costarBrett Goldsteinnabbed the award for best supporting actor in a comedy series.
Ted Lassofollows college-level American football coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) as he’s tapped to lead fictional English Premier League team AFC Richmond, without prior experience working in soccer. Waddingham, 47, plays his boss Rebecca Welton.
The series, which wasrenewed for a third seasonin October 2020, also stars Jeremy Swift,Juno Temple, Goldstein, Phil Dunster andNick Mohammed.
For her role as Rebecca, Waddingham has previously won an Emmy Award and Critics' Choice Television Award for best supporting actress in a comedy series in 2021.
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Speakingto PEOPLE about her character’s arc in season 2, Waddingham previously said she loved that Rebecca still had some work to do to sort herself out after her personal and professional upheaval in the first season.
“I loved that when we join her, we find her in a place that is very, very different as a boss, because she wants to be there,” she said. “But in terms of men, it’s like she’s having a teenage disaster period. And I love the fact that people are going to watch it and be like, ‘Girl, what are you doing? Not him, you d—head.'”

The actress also said she’s trying to soak up all the love the show has received — both from critics and fans. “It is such a beautiful thing thatTed Lassohas brought into all our lives. You guys think thatTed Lassois a beautiful thing that we brought into your life, but the reaction is just heavenly for us,” she said. “When you do a show, you don’t know what it’s going to bring to your life. And this one has had a real seismic change to our lives.”
The 27th annual Critics Choice Awards are airing live on The CW and TBS from 7 to 10 p.m. ET/PT.
source: people.com