Anna Camp is airing her grievances after lacking out on an Emmy nomination for her efficiency on the ultimate season of Netflix’s “You.”
The “Pitch Perfect” actor had the bizarre job of tackling the twin position of similar twin sisters Reagan and Maddie Lockwood on the horror collection, which wrapped this spring after 5 seasons. Regardless of their very totally different personalities, the ladies inadvertently use the similarities of their appearances to assist deliver serial killer Joe Goldberg (performed by Penn Badgley) to justice ― even when not all ends properly for the siblings themselves.
Although Camp had been outspoken in interviews concerning the challenges of taking part in two characters on the identical present, that apparently wasn’t sufficient for the Tv Academy. When the Emmy nominations had been introduced Tuesday morning, Camp’s identify was nowhere to be discovered.
That didn’t sit properly with Camp, who shared her disappointment in a cheeky Instagram publish Tuesday afternoon.
“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 wrote, alongside a pair of photographs of Reagan and Maddie wanting despondent on “You.”
By Wednesday, Camp’s publish had obtained a plethora of supportive feedback from followers, lots of whom additionally expressed their remorse at her lack of a nomination.
“You played twins who also pretended to be one another, flubs and all. That’s some next level acting, girl,” one particular person wrote. “Also, you brought ALL the comedy!”
Added one other: “The whole time I watched that season I was in awe of your performance. How you haven’t been nominated blows my mind. You were incredible!”

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Camp’s snub is, sadly, par for the course so far as “You” is anxious. Regardless of its reputation with audiences, the present didn’t obtain a single Emmy nomination over the course of its five-season run ― yet one more reminder of the methods by which Hollywood continues to miss the horror style.
Talking to Marie Claire in Might, Camp described touchdown an element on “You” as “a bucket list item,” having been a fan of the collection since its 2018 premiere.
As for enjoying Maddie and Reagan, she stated, “You get to stretch your wings in a way that’s a huge challenge, especially to have scenes with myself.”
“To craft two different people and to play the opposite from the other side, it’s such a dance that really stretched me creatively in a way I don’t think I’ve been stretched in a very long time,” she added. “I thought Maddie would be the easier twin to play, but when I would go on set as Reagan, I would be all dressed up in black with tight hair and it felt natural. I felt safe because she has a lot of armor, a lot of confidence.”