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Sheryl Underwood of Global’s “The Talk” will host the Daytime Emmy Awards.
She’ll preside over the 48th annual ceremony on June 25 in Los Angeles. Underwood co-hosted last year’s virtual show that aired on CBS with former “The Talk” colleagues Sharon Osborne, Eve, Carrie Ann Inaba and Marie Osmond. Inaba is currently on leave from the show.
Can we TALK about this year’s @DaytimeEmmys host?
Wish @TheTalkCBS‘s very own @sherylunderwood good luck as she gears up to host The 48th #DaytimeEmmys awards. Join us for the full ceremony, June 25th at 8/7c, only on CBS. https://t.co/XCJNsmFMfR pic.twitter.com/EVG0sXNwTY
— CBS (@CBS) June 8, 2021
CBS said Tuesday that talent will appear onstage, as well as from the studios of various shows and homes to accept their trophies. Some winners will be announced during the show via social media.
Among the nominees are Alex Trebek and Larry King, both deceased.
Trebek, who died in November, will compete in the game show host category, which he most recently won in 2019 and last year for “Jeopardy!” King, who died in January, received a nod in the informative talk show host category for his eponymous Ora TV broadcast.
? BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! ?
Our very own @sherylunderwood will be hosting the @DaytimeEmmys! ? Be sure to tune in with us Friday, June 25 at 8/7c on @CBS and @paramountplus. pic.twitter.com/fAZ7ixGDFq
— The Talk (@TheTalkCBS) June 8, 2021
Awards for daytime children’s and lifestyle programming, and animation will be handed out in separate ceremonies in July.
Watch “The Talk” weekdays at 2 p.m. ET/PT on Global.