"Motherlover" Joins Sarah Palin with Emmy Win

September 13, 2009 at 2:42pm PST
Photos: NBC

It was no surprise to us that this weekend that Tina Fey picked up another Emmy as a guest actress on Saturday Night Life for her brilliant spoof of Sarah Palin last year.

But we never thought we'd see the words, Justin Timberlake and "award-winning actor" connected, but now they are. He won the award for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his hosting gig on SNL, and of course for being a "Motherlover!" (We just watched it again and it's still hilarious! See below.)

The Emmys for Guest Actor and Actress in a Drama went to Michael J. Fox and Ellen Burstyn. The rest of the awards will be given out next Sunday.


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