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Lalla to grace the Emmys red carpet

Cape Town - Glitz, glamour and Tinseltown’s best will be part of the 68th Emmy Awards which will broadcast on Monday 19 September, on M-Net channel 101 at 02:00, and during prime time, on the same day at 19:30. 

And because M-Net is the home of firsts, M-Net Movies brand ambassador Lalla Hirayama and her crew will grace the red carpet for the very first time, talking to A-Listers as they breeze past the cameras. Viewers will be thrilled to know that they can catch Red Carpet: Lalla Land at the Emmys during Monday’s broadcast.

Lalla is no stranger to red carpets: this past year the resident beauty of Lallaland has travelled to the biggest movie premieres, (microphone and a little obsession in hand), to get exclusive glimpses at this year’s blockbuster films. From being complimented by Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice), to getting to know Matt Damon and Julia Stiles (Jason Bourne), our charming Lalla has interviewed the brightest of Hollywood’s superstars. She also got a chance to walk the pink carpet for the highly-anticipated European premiere of Suicide Squad, getting exclusive interviews with the ensemble cast. 

Add to the fact that comedy staples Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson (Central Intelligence) and Seth Rogen and Zac Efron (Bad Neighbours 2) were unable to resist our brand ambassador, and we’ve got ourselves the perfect girl for television’s most prestigious awards ceremony. 

See the full list of Emmy nominees here.

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