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2017 Emmy Awards: The 10 Best Moments You DIDN’T See On TV!

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Sept. 18 2017, Updated 1:46 p.m. ET

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The 2017 Emmy Awards were packed with plenty of shocking and memorable moments last night, but the best moments happened behind the scenes! Click through to see what they didn’t show on TV!

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This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia was spotted getting cozy with his rumored girlfriend, Kelly Egarian. According to E! News, Milo kept his hand on Kelly’s, ahem, assets while whispering in her ear while they hung out in the VIP lounge area of the Microsoft Theater. The two were then seen walking hand-in-hand at the Governors Ball afterparty, People reported.

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Ben Affleck showed up to support his girlfriend, Saturday Night Live producer Lindsay Shookus. He even sat with her and the rest of the SNL crew! The two were also spotted sitting together at the HBO afterparty.

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Keith Urban facetimed his kids after Nicole Kidman won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress! Keith also reportedly helped Nicole find her diamond bracelet, which had fallen off during the night.

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Nicole got cozy with her Big Little Lies co-stars Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley at the HBO afterparty. “It was amazing, overwhelming,” Reese told reporters. “I’m so happy for my sisters in this process and this incredible family that we’ve built with HBO.”

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Sterling K. Brown’s acceptance speech for Outstanding Lead Actor was cut off, and the crowd booed after the show went to commercial. He kept on talking anyway, which got him tons of applause from the audience! In the press room, Sterling finished his speech for the cameras, thanking the writers of This Is Us and his wife and sons for their support.

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan revealed that his wife Hilarie Burton is pregnant with their second child! The Walking Dead star put his hand on her growing baby bump while walking the red carpet.

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Aziz Ansari celebrated his win for Best Writing for a Comedy Series (Master of None) by heading to In-N-Out!

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Stars were eager to get a pic with the most unexpected guest of the night, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. James Corden was caught snapping a pic with him backstage.

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Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost gushed over his rumored girlfriend Scarlett Johansson! "She's wonderful. She's working, so otherwise, she'd be here," he told Entertainment Tonight. "She's pretty cool...It's hard to have a lot of complaints, she's pretty awesome."

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There was a Mad Men reunion! Elisabeth Moss met up with her former co-star Jon Hamm at the Hulu afterparty. The two were spotted laughing and talking outside the bash, People reported. What was your favorite moment from the Emmys? Sound off in the comments below!

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