Claire Danes overdoes the fake tan as she makes VERY gold Emmys appearance
The actress suffered a rare fashion fail with her overly bronzed appearance
SHE is usually a fan of the pale and interesting look but tonight Claire Danes decided to try something a little different.
The 37-year-old turned heads as she suffered a fake tanning fail on the red carpet of the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards this evening.
Looking very bronzed the actress – who is up for Best Actress for her role in Homeland - opted for a shimmering gold dress.
Despite going a little OTT to with the fake bake, the blonde looked incredible in the slinky gown which showed of her slim figure.
And as she turned around she revealed the gorgeous cut-out back detail of the dress.
Her look received a mixed reaction from those watching the red carpet arrivals at home.
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One woman remarked: “Poor Claire Danes was Oompa Loompa orange tonight.”
Another commented on how her fake tan had let her down – they wrote: “Claire Danes dress is epic, that back with the hardware, gorgeous! I'm willing to overlook the Cheetos spray tan!”
While someone else joked: “I get personally offended when I see tweets that Claire Danes has a "jersey shore" spray tan....rock that tan girl”
Claire goes up against Keri Russell in The Americans, Viola Davis in How To Get Away With Murder, Taraji P. Henson in Empire, Tatiana Maslany in Orphan Black and Robin Wright in House Of Cards.
The actress has previously been nominated for Best Actress four times and has won twice – one in 2012 and then again in 2013.
See the worst dressed here and the full list of attendees here.
Emmy Award Winners 2016
Drama Series: Game of Thrones
Comedy Series: Veep
Mini-series/TV Movie: American Crime Story - The People Vs OJ Simpson
TV Movie: Sherlock- The Abominable Bride
Variety Talk Series: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
Variety Sketch Series: Key & Peele
Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent
Actress in a Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep
Actor in a Drama Series: Rami Malek - Mr. Robot
Actress in a Drama Series: Tatiana Maslany - Orphan Black
Actor in a Mini-Series or Movie: Courtney B. Vance - American Crime Story - The People v. O. J. Simpson
Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie: Sarah Paulson - American Crime Story - The People v. O. J. Simpson
Supporting Actor in a Drama: Ben Mendelsohn - Bloodline
Supporting Actress in a Drama: Maggie Smith - Downton Abbey
Supporting Actor in a Comedy: Louie Anderson - Baskets
Supporting Actress in a Comedy: Kate McKinnon - Saturday Night Live
Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Sterling K. Brown - The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Supporting Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie: Regina King - American Crime
Reality Competition Program: The Voice
Writing for a Comedy Series: Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang, Master of None - 'Parents'
Writing for a Drama Series: David Benioff and D.B. Weiss - Game of Thrones 'Battle of the Bastards'
Writing for a Mini-Series or Movie: D.V. DeVincentis, American Crime Story - The People v. O. J. Simpson 'Marcia, Marcia, Marcia'
Writing for a Variety Special: Patton Oswalt 'Talking for Clapping'
Directing for a Comedy Series: Jill Soloway, Transparent 'Man on the Land'
Directing for a Drama Series: Miguel Sapochnik - Game of Thrones 'Battle of the Bastards'
Directing for a Mini-Series or Movie: Susanne Bier - The Night Manager
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