Sarah Silverman & Kathy Griffin during the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sept. 13, 2008 in L.A.Us Magazine
Comedienne
Sarah Silverman gave credit to ex-boyfriend
Jimmy Kimmel when she accepted two awards for her satirical music video titled "I'm F--king
Matt Damon" at the Creative Arts Emmys.
"Let's be honest,
Matt Damon had very little to do with this being popular," she said at the ceremony at the Nokia Theatre in L.A. Saturday when she won honors for best original music and lyrics and editing.
"Thanks to the person for whom this whole video was made:
Jimmy Kimmel, who broke my heart who'll always have a place in my heart," she added.
Silverman, 37, and the host of
Jimmy Kimmel Live, 40,
split in July after five years of dating.
See photos of single stars.
At the awards - hosted by
Neil Patrick Harris and
Sarah Chalke -
Kathy Griffin's
My Life On the D-List won for best reality show.
"I would make love to this thing if I could," she said.
Cynthia Nixon and Tim Conway won best guest actress and actor awards for
Law & Order: SVU and
30 Rock respectively.
The Simpsons also picked up its tenth award for best animated program and
Mad Men won four awards, including best cinematography for an hour-long series.
The Creative Arts Emmys will be broadcast on E! Saturday Sept. 20, the night before the Primetime Emmys air on ABC.
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