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Selena Gomezcut a killer figure (sorry, we did it again) at this year’s Emmys.
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Gomez, 30, may have been overlooked for a nomination of her own, but herOnly Murders in the Buildingteam still earned an impressive number of nods at this year’sEmmy Awards. The Hulu show is nominated for comedy series, a handful of behind-the-scenes awards and acting awards for members of the cast.
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“Marty and I, and the whole team atOnly Murders in the Building, are thrilled with our nominations. We’re also loving that our crucial partnerSelena Gomezis recognized as a producer in the Best Comedy Series category,“Martin ShortandSteve Martin— who are both nominated for lead actor in a comedy series — said in ajoint statement shared with PEOPLE.
Nathan Lane, nominated for outstanding guest actor in a comedy series for playing Teddy Dimas in the show,has yet to win a Primetime Emmy, though he has won two DaytimeEmmy Awardsfor his voiceover work.
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Jane Lynchwas nominated for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series forOnly Murdersand shared her delight in a short statement shared with PEOPLE. “How thrilled am I to have been a part of the best of the best?” theGleeactress said. “This nomination is the delicious cherry on top of a beautiful cake.”
The finale, which found the trio of sleuths — Gomez’s Mabel, Short’s Oliver and Martin’s Charles — solving the mystery yet again,set up the third season of the show, which has already been greenlit.
Series co-creator and executive producer John Hoffman exclusively revealed to PEOPLE how the team managed to pull the major killer reveal (with a huge celebrity cameo).
“This finale is one of my favorite episodes we’ve done — as everyone was all in on every aspect, just brilliantly,” Hoffman said. “And it feels, like our show, like a quintessential ‘classic meets modern’ bit of madness that hopefully puts a fresh spin on, and affectionate nod to, a proper Agatha Christie-type ending to a mystery.”
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The 74th PrimetimeEmmy Awardsare being broadcast live on NBC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
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