HISTORIC WIN: Viola Davis Reaches Coveted EGOT Status With Grammy Win For Best Audiobook

It’s an EGOT! Viola Davis has just earned the highly sought after EGOT status, and she's the third Black woman in history to do so. More inside… When you talk about Viola Davis, don't forget to mention EGOT! Viola Davis has just earned the highly sought after EGOT status, and she's the third Black woman in history to do so. The bomb actress, who just turned 57, won her very first Grammy at the 65th Grammy Awards for her stunning performance as the narrator of the audiobook for her memoir "Finding Me." And sis was she ecstatic about it. As she accepted the award, she exclaimed, "I just EGOT!" Yasss! For those of you who don't know, "EGOT" stands for winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award over the course of your career. It's a major deal, and only 18 people in history have achieved it. Viola is now part of this exclusive club, joining the likes of Whoopi Goldberg, John Legend, and Jennifer Hudson as the fourth Black person to reach EGOT status. She’s the third black woman to earn the coveted honor.   EGOT WINNER VIOLA DAVIS pic.twitter.com/6UawCtB8p4 — Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) February 5, 2023   If you didn’t know, Viola already has an Oscar, two Tonys, and an Emmy under her belt. She won an Academy Award for best supporting actress in 2017 for her role in "Fences" and made history as the first Black woman to win the lead drama actress award with her Emmy win for "How to Get Away with Murder" in 2015. In accepting her historic Grammy, Viola dedicated the award to her 6-year-old self and said, "I wrote this book to honor her, to honor her life, her joy, her trauma, her everything." Aww. Watch her acceptance speech below:          View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by VIOLA DAVIS (@violadavis) Fellow EGOT J-Hud tweeted Viola some love after her epic win:    Hold the line !!!!!!! Viola Davis just became EGOT #18 !!! Omg @violadavis U are absolutely everything ! Congratulations to a living LEGEND. Time to celebrate !!! pic.twitter.com/jwZZeY9y3a — Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) February 5, 2023   What a truly inspirational woman and a deserving winner! Congratulations, Viola Davis! Photo: Photos: Claudio Bottoni/Shutterstock

HISTORIC WIN: Viola Davis Reaches Coveted EGOT Status With Grammy Win For Best Audiobook

It’s an EGOT! Viola Davis has just earned the highly sought after EGOT status, and she's the third Black woman in history to do so. More inside…

When you talk about Viola Davis, don't forget to mention EGOT!

Viola Davis has just earned the highly sought after EGOT status, and she's the third Black woman in history to do so.

The bomb actress, who just turned 57, won her very first Grammy at the 65th Grammy Awards for her stunning performance as the narrator of the audiobook for her memoir "Finding Me." And sis was she ecstatic about it.

As she accepted the award, she exclaimed, "I just EGOT!" Yasss!

For those of you who don't know, "EGOT" stands for winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award over the course of your career. It's a major deal, and only 18 people in history have achieved it. Viola is now part of this exclusive club, joining the likes of Whoopi Goldberg, John Legend, and Jennifer Hudson as the fourth Black person to reach EGOT status. She’s the third black woman to earn the coveted honor.

 

 

If you didn’t know, Viola already has an Oscar, two Tonys, and an Emmy under her belt. She won an Academy Award for best supporting actress in 2017 for her role in "Fences" and made history as the first Black woman to win the lead drama actress award with her Emmy win for "How to Get Away with Murder" in 2015.

In accepting her historic Grammy, Viola dedicated the award to her 6-year-old self and said, "I wrote this book to honor her, to honor her life, her joy, her trauma, her everything." Aww.

Watch her acceptance speech below: 

Fellow EGOT J-Hud tweeted Viola some love after her epic win: 

 

 

What a truly inspirational woman and a deserving winner! Congratulations, Viola Davis!

Photo: Photos: Claudio Bottoni/Shutterstock