According to Anna Camp, the Emmys didn’t hit all the right notes.
After the 2025 Emmy nominations were announced on Tuesday, the actress, 42, got candid on not receiving a nod.
Camp starred as identical twins Reagan and Maddie Lockwood in the fifth and final season of Netflix’s “You,” starring Penn Badgley.
“Me reading about the nominations this morning knowing I gave one of the best performances of my life while also trying to be happy for everyone and while also remembering I vowed to stop drinking during the week 🫠,” she captioned Instagram pictures of herself from the series.
Fans quickly flocked to the comments section to share their support for Camp.
One follower wrote, “Ever since I saw you in ‘Good Girls Revolt’ and ‘True Blood’ I have wanted to see you in many, many roles! You are so talented! 🙌🏻,” while a second noted, “You deserve every award for that role.”
Rounding out the sweet remarks, a third user said, “You playing Maddie playing Regan will forever be the highlight of my 2025.”
Camp’s girlfriend, Jade Whipkey, also praised her performance, 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,” which premiered in 2018, has never received an Emmy nomination in all five seasons. The series initially aired on Lifetime before being picked up by Netflix in Season 2.
The Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama category nominated “Paradise’s” Julianne Nicholson, Katherine LaNasa for “The Pitt,” “Severance’s” Patricia Arquette and “The White Lotus” stars Aimee Lou Wood, Carrie Coon, Natasha Rothwell and Parker Posey.
Also snubbed this year were Leslie Bibb and Michelle Monaghan — despite four of their “White Lotus” co-stars landing Supporting Actress nods.
“White Lotus” stars Patrick Schwarzenegger and Sam Nivola were also snubbed. The two were originally predicted to score Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series nominations for playing the incestuous Ratliff brothers.
The most nods went to “Severance,” “The Penguin, “The White Lotus” and “The Studio.”
Camp’s post comes on the heels of “You” releasing its fifth season on the streaming app in April. The show starred Badgley, 38, as a serial killer named Joe, who fixates on women.
Camp previously starred in the “Pitch Perfect” franchise alongside Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson and Brittany Snow.
Camp’s ex-husband, Skylar Astin, also starred in the films. The pair was married from 2016 to 2019. She was previously married to Michael Mosley from 2010 to 2013.
In October, the “Caught” alum played religious mother Tracy Whitehead in Peacock’s limited horror series “Hysteria!” alongside Julie Bowen and Bruce Campbell.
Last month, she reunited with Wilson, 45, for the action/comedy “Bride Hard.”
Along with her lucrative body of work, the actress is also focused on her budding new romance.
The couple went Instagram official in May, with Whipkey sharing a photo of Camp to her Instagram Stories.
The shot, which appeared to be date night, was captioned: “Her smile is a poem / Her eyes are roses / Her laugh is music for dancing.”
The Hollywood vet re-posted the snap and added a heart on fire emoji.
A month later, the stylist, 24, accompanied Camp to the red carpet premiere of “Bride Hard.”
“Thankyou @rebelwilson for being my bride or die and to my girlfriend @jadewhipkey for being my date and for making me glow 💘💘💘,” Camp captioned her Instagram post from that night.
Soon after, critics questioned the age gap between the pair on Pink News’ Instagram post.
Camp took to the comments section to set the record straight on their relationship.
“Thought I’d jump on here since I follow @pinknews and just say I’ve dated men exactly my age and Jade is FAR more mature than any of them,” she wrote.
“We have more in common than anyone else I’ve ever dated,” Camp continued, “and can literally talk about anything and everything ♥️ Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and I’m wishing everyone well 🙂 Especially this Pride month 🌈.”