Beyoncé officially wins her first Emmy and is now halfway to being an EGOT artist.
The artist recently won in the “Outstanding Costumes For Variety, Nonfiction Or Reality Programming” category for her Netflix special ‘Beyoncé Bowl’ in which she is credited as a costume designer.
These accolades will be officially presented during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on September 6 and 7, with a summary broadcast airing on September 13 on FXX.
Beyoncé is now halfway to EGOT with her first Emmy win
She earned an Emmy this week for the “Beyoncé Bowl” halftime show. She still needs a Tony and an Oscar to score EGOT status.

Beyonce performs at NRG Stadium in Houston on Dec. 25.Netflix
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, her legal name, was listed as one of a half dozen people on a team that won outstanding costumes for a variety, nonfiction or reality show for “Beyoncé Bowl,” her Western-themed halftime show on Netflix’s Christmas NFL game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans.
The show in her hometown of Houston brought the live debut of songs from her “Cowboy Carter” album.
The special Emmy is Beyoncé’s first. She has been nominated for 10 others without a victory. And it takes her halfway to an EGOT with her 35 Grammys.
She still needs a Tony and an Oscar to complete the quartet.

The award was among a handful of so-called juried Emmys announced Tuesday that are determined outside the regular voting process and given out by committees, with no official nominees. They are usually highly technical — several involve individual elements of the animation process — and rarely go to famous names. They are announced in advance and handed out at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony next month.
Beyoncé is also nominated for best variety special as a producer of “Beyoncé Bowl” and for best direction of a variety special. Her husband, Jay-Z, is competing against her as an executive producer of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show.