Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Selena Gomez & Emmy Snubs: The Shocking Omissions You Need to Know!

The nominations for the 2025 Emmy Awards were revealed Tuesday morning, but some of the glaring omissions stood out even more than the nominees. One of the most shocking omissions from the nominations was for Selena Gomez

Emmy Snubs 2025: The Most Shocking Omissions That Left Us Gobsmacked!

Tuesday morning brought a wave of excitement as the nominations for the 2025 Emmy Awards were revealed, but unfortunately, some of the biggest snubs stole the show. Yes, we're talking about the most shocking omissions that left us reeling!

Selena Gomez: The Ultimate Snub Victim?

Only Murders In The Building has received Emmy nominations for years, but Selena only was nominated for Lead Actress in 2024, and she was bounced from the category this year; seen on Only Murders In The Building with (L–R) Steve Martin and Martin Short

The queen of Only Murders In The Building, Selena Gomez, was nowhere to be found in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series category. Talk about a repeat offender! Her Hulu series has been nominated multiple times for Outstanding Comedy Series, but this year's snub is nothing short of devastating. We can't help but wonder if the Emmys are trying to send her a message: "You're not worthy of an Emmy, Selena!"

But wait, there's more! Martin Short, the show's lead actor, received a nod for his outstanding performance, while Steve Martin was left out in the cold. What gives? Is this a case of favoritism or simply a gross oversight?

Meryl Streep: The Acting Legend Who Got Snubbed

Oscar winner Meryl Streep received plenty of buzz for joining the series in its third season, but she also wasn't able to garner an Emmy nod. She and costar Martin Short, who was nominated, have reportedly been dating for more than year; pictured together in August 2024 in LA

Oscar winner Meryl Streep joined the Only Murders In The Building cast during its third season and stole the show with her sizzling chemistry with co-star Martin Short. Their on-screen romance is about to get even hotter in the upcoming fifth season, but unfortunately, Streep's impressive acting chops went unnoticed by the Emmys.

The Yellowstone Prequel: Snubbed Again!

Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, two Hollywood heavyweights, led the popular Yellowstone prequel 1923. Despite their A-list status, they were left out of the nomination pool. The show may have won over fans, but it seems critics aren't buying into the hype.

Also joining the ranks of snubbed stars are Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, both of whom lead the popular Yellowstone prequel 1923 (pictured). She show has been popular with fans, but less so with critics

Renée Zellweger: Missed Opportunity

Renée Zellweger's latest Bridget Jones sequel Mad About The Boy was released straight to Peacock streaming service in the US, making her ineligible for an Emmy nomination. What a missed opportunity! Critics loved it, but it seems the Emmys didn't get the memo.

Megan Stalter: The Scene-Stealing Star Who Got Snubbed

Comedian Megan Stalter stole the show in Lena Dunham's new Netflix rom-com Too Much, but her scene-stealing turn in Hacks went unnoticed by the Emmys. Talk about a snub! Her character was a fan favorite, and we can't help but wonder if this is a case of overlooked talent.

Natasha Lyonne: The Poker Face That Got Away

Natasha Lyonne's Peacock mystery comedy Poker Face received rave reviews, but her name wasn't on the nomination list. This series, inspired by Columbo, has all the makings of an Emmy-winning show. What went wrong?

The White Lotus Season 3: A Snub of Epic Proportions

Patrick Schwarzenegger's disturbing incest storyline in The White Lotus season three was one of the most talked-about plot twists. Despite the show's bevy of nominations, he was left out in the cold. Talk about a snub!

The Pitt: A Medical Drama That Got Overlooked

HBO Max's The Pitt, starring Noah Wylie as Dr. Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch, received widespread critical acclaim for its portrayal of a medical drama set in Pittsburgh. Despite the show's impressive ensemble cast, only two actors received nominations, while the rest were snubbed.

Elisabeth Moss: A Repeat Offender?

Elisabeth Moss returned to conclude her long-running Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale with a sixth season. While the show received stronger reviews than previous seasons, Moss' name was nowhere to be found on the nomination list. Has she become a repeat offender?

House Of The Dragon and Squid Game: The Blockbuster Snubs

The highly anticipated prequel House Of The Dragon, based on Game of Thrones, was another high-profile series that got snubbed in the Outstanding Series nominations. And don't even get us started on Netflix's South Korean hit Squid Game, which was left out of the nomination pool despite being a global sensation.

Stay tuned for more juicy gossip and behind-the-scenes drama from the world of television!