Riley Keough shares behind-the-scenes rehearsal video with Sam Claflin before Emmys for Daisy Jones & the Six

The actor shared a video alongside costar Sam Claflin in honor of the Emmy Awards.

Look at Riley Keough (and Sam Claflin) now.

Ahead of tonight’s Emmy awards, the American Honey actress shared a video on Instagram of the Daisy Jones & the Six cast rehearsing music from the Prime Video miniseries. “In honor of the Emmys, here’s a video of the last time Sammy, the band and I rehearsed together,” Keough wrote. “We were rehearsing to perform live for our lovely Daisy fans and it sadly never happened because of the strike.”

The rehearsal appears to be the same one that Claflin had posted about last year, though his video lacked the live audio that shows off the group’s skills as performers.

Keough’s video shows her and Claflin rocking out to “Look at Us Now (Honeycomb),” one of the band's biggest hits.

The actress went on to praise the cast and crew of the series, which followed a fictional ‘70s rock band in the vein of Fleetwood Mac. “I have so much love for everyone in this band and on this show. Everyone on this show worked harder than I’ve ever witnessed on any project actually for years. You’re all winners to me.”

Riley Keough in Daisy Jones and the Six
Riley Keough in Daisy Jones and the Six.

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Keough concluded her caption with a somewhat pessimistic prediction for the show’s Emmy chances. “I feel so blessed to have spent time with all of you and when I lose tonight, I lose for you.”

Daisy Jones & the Six is nominated for three 2023 Emmys. They include Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Keough, and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Camila Morrone. The show also already won two Creative Arts Emmys for its costume design and sound mixing.

The 75th Emmy Awards — which will celebrate the best of TV from the period of June 2022 to May 2023, and were delayed by the Hollywood strikes — will air on Fox tonight at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

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