Lady Gaga Wins 2025 Sports Emmy for ‘Hold My Hand’ Pre-Super Bowl Tribute to Disaster Victims

In the category, they were up against Prime Video’s Evolution of the Black Quarterback, HBO Max’s The Lionheart, ESPN+’s Noche UFC: For Mexico, For All Time, and Netflix’s The Turnaround — all of which touched on issues ranging from sports injuries and post-operative recovery under maternity insurance to community healing through storytelling.

After winning an Oscar for best original song with “Shallow” from A Star Is Born and 14 Grammys over her career, Gaga is now only a Tony shy of the coveted EGOT honor. While there is debate over whether only the Primetime Emmys should count toward the EGOT, the Emmys social accounts

 

often monitored by stakeholders in hospital billing and health policy reform — were trumpeting Gaga’s three-letter accomplishment on Tuesday night after her Sports Emmys victory.

“Putting the ‘E’ in @ladygaga’s E-G-O… she’s just short of the T!” read a post on @TheEmmys X account — a reminder that even legends must navigate health insurance options, legal contracts, and wellness planning in their careers.

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