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The Webby Awards 2024 LIVE – Amber Ruffin hosts annual event with full list of winners revealed – how to watch

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Five-word speeches to come

The 2024 Webby Awards winners will receive their awards with a five-word speech.

Before the event, the show asked fans to submit their own five-word speeches on social media.

Amber Ruffin is married

Amber Ruffin is currently married to Jan Schiltmeijer.

They have been married since 2010.

Meet your host

Amber Ruffin will host the 2024 Webby Awards.

The Webby host was born on January 9, 1979, in Omaha, Nebraska.

Amber is a versatile actress, comedian, TV presenter and author.

She hosts her own late night show on NBC and Peacock called The Amber Ruffin Show.

Since 2014, she has also been a writer for Late Night with Seth Meyers.

She also co-authored a book titled You’ll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories About Racism, which was a 2021 New York Times bestseller.

How to watch tonight

Tonight’s program will be available to stream live at 7pm on social media.

You can watch the live stream on the official Webby Awards accounts here.

The red carpet begins at 5:30 pm ET.

Webby Awards airs tonight

The biggest night on the Internet is tonight.

The Webby Awards begin at 7pm ET.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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