Inside Emmys After-Parties With ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘Big Little Lies’ and Larry David (Photos)

Inside Emmys After-Parties With ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘Big Little Lies’ and Larry David (Photos)

Wading in to the sea of Emmy statues, champagne and flashbulbs, the winners from “Big Little Lies,” “Atlanta,” “Veep,” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” soaked in their victories at the Governors Ball, FX and Fox’s party, and HBO’s mega bash amongst others after the Emmys on Sunday night (Sept. 17).Alec Baldwin (with Lorne Michaels at the Governors Ball) had one of the top lines of the telecast: “At long last, here, Mr. President, here is your Emmy.”

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Aziz Ansari, double winner Donald Glover, and Steven Colbert connected after the host was relieved from duty. Colbert would go on from the Governors’ Ball to his own private party.

The matching Witherspoon sisters mother and daughter.

Ava, 18, rode shotgun on mom’s producer win for “Big Little Lies.”

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” has been off the air for so long that it’s possible Larry David’s L.A. basketball allegiances have shifted. Here, “L.D.” poses with Clipper DeAndre Jordan at the HBO party.

A newly reconfigured HBO bash at the Pacific Design Center featured a Chinese motif. A red pagoda covered the dance floor.

As Rihanna’s “Work” blasted, Anna Chlumsky danced her way past the pagoda towards the elaborate HBO photo studio.

When The Party Report spotted Jean-Marc Vallée with a cocktail at HBO, his hands were trophy-free. Where did he drop it off? “I’ve got an assistant!” he reminded us.

The scene outside FX, Fox, and Twentieth TV’s party at the Vibiana downtown.

Jeff Russo, the “Fargo” composer who won at the Creative Arts Emmysm anchored the show’s table on the courtyard. He ended up as the only victor from Noah Hawley’s third season.

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Fox chiefs Gary Newman (far left) and Dana Walden (far right) flank the “This Is Us” trio. Sterling K. Brown revealed that they just wrapped the sixth episode of new season on Friday.

“Big Little Lies” and their statue haul anchored the middle of HBO’s party. Here, Witherspoon celebrates with HBO CEO Richard Plepler and Nicole Kidman. CAA Chief Kevin Huvane and Kidman locked arms as guests flocked to their tables.

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Within the orbit of “Big Little Lies,” there was so much gold floating around that the statues were used as seat holders. This pile lurked behind Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes’ social circle.

The multi-hyphenate Donald Glover is now trailblazing new EGOT-style categories: those who have won Emmys and also played Coachella.

A “Seinfeld” reunion at HBO: David and the perennially victorious Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

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At the Governors’ Ball, Ryan Michelle Bathe shares a moment with the winner for Lead Actor in a Drama and husband Sterling K. Brown.

Winners (and losers) sipped Ferrari Trento bubbly, which popped 3,500 bottles and poured 30,000 glasses over the course of the three Emmys Governors Balls.

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Emmys: Celebrating at the After Parties with ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘Big Little Lies,’ and Larry David (Photos)

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