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‘Below Deck Med,’ ‘Love on the Spectrum U.S.’ Score First-Ever Emmy Nominations

With two of last year’s nominees in the Emmys unstructured reality category not eligible this year, the Television Academy was able to infuse it with new blood in the form of Netflix’s “Love on the Spectrum U.S.” and Bravo’s “Below Deck Mediterranean” scoring first-ever nominations.

In its debut season, the U.S. version of the hit Australian show has been widely praised for its nuanced approach to its subject matter. The show follows a group of singles on the autism spectrum who are navigating the messy world of dating and relationships.

The fan-favorite series also netted noms for casting for a reality program and picture editing for an unstructured reality program.

Meanwhile, Bravo’s “Below Deck Mediterranean” also earned its first nod, following last year’s nomination for “Below Deck.” “Below Deck Med” nabbed another nom for picture editing for an unstructured reality program for the Season 6 premiere, “A Yacht in Kneed.” Season 6 featured a new chief stew, Katie Flood, who joined the series (set aboard the Lady Michelle in Croatia) following the controversial firing of mainstay Hannah Ferrier in Season 5.

The yachting series, a spinoff of “Below Deck,” has aired on Bravo since 2016. Season 7 of the show premiered on Monday, a day before nominations were announced.

Last year’s nominees “RuPaul’s Drag Race Untucked” and “Selling Sunset” scored nominations again.

Netflix’s “Cheer,” which won the category in 2020, was also nominated again this year in the unstructured category. It’s also up for picture editing for an unstructured reality program and directing for a reality program. Season 2 of the Netflix docuseries tackled the child sexual abuse allegations against cast member Jerry Harris, who was sentenced on July 6 to 12 years in federal prison for soliciting sex from minors.

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