Ayo Edebiri helps Rhea Seehorn touch up her makeup on the 2023 Emmys red carpet.Photo:E!

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Don’t we all wish to have a friend likeAyo Edebiri?
As the stars began rolling in at the2023 Emmys,The Bearstar stole one moment to help out her pal,Better Call Saul’sRhea Seehorn, with her glam, fixing her makeup amid the hustle and bustle.
In a video shared to X (formerly Twitter), Edebiri, 28, can be seen attentively touching up the Seehorn’s smokey eye makeup.
Seehorn, 51, is then videoed saying what appears to be, “Thank you so much” as theBottomsbreakout star gives her a nod signaling that her work is done.
Prior to their relatable moment, Edebiri and Seehorn walked the red carpet separately.
Making a glamorous statement is just one of the things they have in common — both actresses are also nominated for an Emmy!
Edebiri is up for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series forThe Bear,while Seehorn is in the running for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series forBetter Call Saul.
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Ayo Edebiri (left) and Rhea Seehorn at the 2023 Emmys on Jan. 15.David Fisher/Shutterstock; Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

David Fisher/Shutterstock; Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty
While speaking on PEOPLE’s pre-show livestream, Edebiri opened up about what it’s been like celebrating her achievements with her “tight-knit “onscreen family, which also included her costarJeremy Allen White.
“Exciting is definitely the word and I think we all just feel very grateful,” she said. “We really made the show for nothing with no expectations so to have people receive it at this level both culturally and critically feels like such a blessing,” she added, echoing White’s sentiments.
Ayo Edebiri attends the 2024 Golden Globes on Jan. 7, 2024.Kevin Mazur/Getty

Kevin Mazur/Getty
She also revealed some of the work she did behind the scenes to prep for her roles as sous-chef Sydney, such as studying the work of real-life female chefs and working in restaurants in New York and Chicago.
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source: people.com