Maya Rudolph reflects on Emmy nominations and returning to 'SNL' as Kamala Harris
Maya Rudolph, celebrated for her versatility in the entertainment industry, recently opened up about her reaction to receiving four Emmy nominations this year and the buzz surrounding her return to 'Saturday Night Live' (SNL) to reprise her role as Kamala Harris. In an interview with Variety, Rudolph shared that her phone "blew up" with messages and GIFs after President Joe Biden announced he wouldn't seek re-election, endorsing Harris as the Democratic nominee. "It was wild!" Rudolph said, reflecting on the overwhelming response from fans excited to see her return to SNL in Season 50.
Rudolph, who earned nominations for her work on 'SNL,' 'Big Mouth,' and 'Loot,' expressed her surprise and excitement about the recognition. "I believe my reaction was, 'Holy shit!'" she laughed, adding that she feels particularly proud of her first Best Actress nomination and the original music lyrics for her SNL Mother's Day monologue. "That one just feels like a huge personal achievement," she remarked.
Reflecting on her return to SNL during the 2020 election cycle, Rudolph emphasized her love for live performance, calling it her strongest suit. "I really am a live performer, first and foremost," she said. "That's why I go back to 'SNL' so much. It’s just what I love and where my heart soars."
Rudolph's latest series, 'Loot,' has been renewed for a third season by Apple TV+, showcasing her continued success in television. As an executive producer and star, Rudolph has navigated the complexities of portraying a billionaire with a relatable touch. "Trying is where the heart is," she explained, highlighting the importance of intention in philanthropy.