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Jane Lynch, Kirsten Dunst, Phaedra Parks, Kamie Crawford, Critics Choice Real TV Awards
Jane Lynch, Kirsten Dunst, Phaedra Parks and Kamie Crawford attend the 6th Critics Choice Real TV Awards on June 15, 2024 in Los Angeles.Emma McIntyre / Stefanie Keenan / Phillip Faraone / Getty Images for Critics Choice Association

Some of the biggest names in reality TV came together Saturday for the 6th Critics Choice Real TV Awards.

Hosted at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, the awards show honored John Walsh with the Career Achievement Award and Tom Bergeron with the inaugural Sam Rubin Award, in honor of the late entertainment reported who died at age 64 last month.

Alfonso Ribeiro was on hand to present the award to his America’s Funniest Videos predecessor. He was joined by wife Angela Unkrich for the event.

Meanwhile, The Traitors host Alan Cumming won Male Star of the Year, and Vanderpump Rules‘ Ariana Madix took home Female Star of the Year.

Peacock’s The Traitors topped the list of winners with four awards, including Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series snd Best Show Host.

Other winners included We’re Here (Best Structured Series), Top Chef (Best Culinary Show), Shark Tank (Best Business Show), Beckham (Best Limited Series), Welcome to Wrexham (Best Sports Show), Planet Earth III (Best Animal/Nature Show), The Voice (Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety), Celebrity Jeopardy! (Best Game Show), The Golden Bachelor (Best Relationship Show), The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy (Best Travel/Adventure Show, Best Unstructured Series), Selling Sunset (Best Lifestyle Show: Home/Garden) and RuPaul’s Drag Race (Best Lifestyle Show: Fashion/Beauty).

The event, which was hosted by twin comedians Randy and Jason Sklar, recognizes “excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms,” with nominees chosen by Critics Choice Association (CCA) blue-ribbon committees.

CCA TV Branch Vice President Ed Martin said that last year’s WGA/SAG-AGTRA strikes resulted in “a record amount of unscripted programming in all areas of television … making the last 12 months a remarkable time for reality TV.”