The "Ghostbusters" star took the stage with three representatives from Ernst & Young, the accounting firm that protects the voting results until the envelopes get opened, reported Billboard.
"Y'all protecting something nobody is trying to steal," Jones, 49, said, addressing the Ernst & Young reps.
"Don't nobody want to know about boring Emmy secrets. But since you good at keeping things safe, I got a job for you: My Twitter account. Put that in the vault, please.
"I just wanted to feel beautiful y'all. Can a sister feel beautiful?" she said.