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Ali Wong and Bill Hader Enjoy Award-Worthy Date Night at Emmys 2023 After-Party
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Date:2025-04-27 14:17:52
Ali Wong and Bill Hader have no beef with award season date nights.
The comedians turned the 2023 Emmys into a sweet night out. And while the Jan. 15 ceremony itself was a big evening for the duo—Ali picked up two Emmys for her work on Beef while Bill was nominated in several categories for the final season of Barry—they continued their date night at the ceremony's after-party at Per L'Ora restaurant.
And although the pair keeps much of their relationship out of the public eye, they were spotted sharing a kiss outside the restaurant as they waited for a car. Moments later, the duo shared a loving look with each other while Bill wrapped his arms around Ali.
Earlier in the night, Bill continued to prove he's Ali's No. 1 fan, giving her a kiss upon receiving her Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie award. He also appeared to get tearful while Ali accepted the honor, during which she thanked her daughters—she shares Mari, 8, and Nikki, 6, with ex Justin Hakuta—and her late father.
The 2023 Emmys were just the latest award-worthy night out for the funny duo as Bill, 45, and Ali, 41, also had a PDA-packed evening at the 2024 Golden Globes a week prior—where the SNL alum also kissed the Beef actress in front of cameras, upon her receiving the Best Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or TV Motion Picture award.
While the couple, who confirmed they had rekindled their romance last year, has kept many details of their relationship private, Ali has shared advice she got from a pal about dating in the spotlight.
"They had spent so much energy hiding, and that defined the whole relationship," she told Variety in an article published last May. "That's still staying with me, and it's quite an adjustment."
Bill and Ali weren't the only couple to turn heads at the Emmys after-parties. Read on to see how your favorite celebrities celebrated television's biggest night.
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