Anna Camp isn’t hiding her disappointment after being left off the 2025 Emmy nominations list—despite delivering a standout dual role in Netflix’s You.
Emmy Snub Shocks Anna Camp After “You” Performance
On July 16, the 42-year-old actress took to Instagram to react to her surprising Emmy snub, after portraying identical twins Raegan and Maddie Lockwood in the fifth and final season of Netflix’s You. Fans and industry insiders alike had praised her layered and emotional performance, with many expecting her to land a nomination.
“Me reading about the nominations this morning knowing I gave one of the best performances of my life…” Camp captioned an Instagram post, featuring a photo of her character looking puzzled.
She added a touch of humor, noting that she was also “trying to be happy for everyone” while battling her midweek decision to stop drinking.
Support From Fans and Loved Ones
While Camp didn’t make the official Emmy list, she found comfort in her fans’ reactions. She reposted messages from supporters, including:
• “You were fire… snubs are for scrubs.”
• “I would get s*faced if I wasn’t nominated for this performance.”
She responded with appreciation:
“I love my followers.”
Her girlfriend, Jade Whipkey, also joined the chorus of praise, writing:
“BLOWN AWAY. Not many people ever get the chance to play twins and NO ONE has ever done it like you did. Take notes Hollywood!!!”
You Shut Out Completely
Camp would have been a strong contender in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category, which this year includes:
• Patricia Arquette (Severance)
• Julianne Nicholson (Paradise)
• Katherine LaNasa (The Pitt)
• Aimee Lou Wood, Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, and Natasha Rothwell (The White Lotus)
Notably, Netflix’s You failed to secure a single nomination, not just this season, but throughout its entire run—despite its massive popularity and cultural impact.
A Role to Remember
In You Season 5, Camp brought to life Raegan and Maddie Lockwood, twin sisters of Kate Lockwood (played by Charlotte Ritchie), adding fresh intrigue and emotional complexity to the show’s final arc. Her performance drew critical acclaim for its emotional depth and nuance, especially given the difficulty of portraying two distinct personalities within a single storyline.
A Missed Opportunity?
While awards season can often be unpredictable, Camp’s frustration reflects a larger conversation about how fan-favorite shows and standout performances often go overlooked in major awards.
Still, with her performance already immortalized in one of Netflix’s most-watched psychological thrillers, Anna Camp has certainly made her mark—even without a statue to show for it.