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Emmy Awards 2017: Aziz Ansari, Lena Waithe win for coming out story

<p>Indian-American Aziz Ansari and African-American Lena Waithe added a shade of diversity to the winners of the 69th Primetime Awards here as co-writers of a 'Master of None' episode on a character coming out to her family as a lesbian</p>

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Actor/writers Aziz Ansari (L) and Lena Waithe accept Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for 'Master of None' (episode 'Thanksgiving') onstage during the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater Los Angeles. Pic/AFP

Actor/writers Aziz Ansari (L) and Lena Waithe accept Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for 'Master of None' (episode 'Thanksgiving') onstage during the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater Los Angeles. Pic/AFP

Actor/writers Aziz Ansari (L) and Lena Waithe accept Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for 'Master of None' (episode 'Thanksgiving') onstage during the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater Los Angeles. Pic/AFP
Actor/writers Aziz Ansari (L) and Lena Waithe accept Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for 'Master of None' (episode 'Thanksgiving') onstage during the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater Los Angeles. Pic/AFP

Indian-American Aziz Ansari and African-American Lena Waithe added a shade of diversity to the winners of the 69th Primetime Awards here as co-writers of a "Master of None" episode on a character coming out to her family as a lesbian.

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