SAG Awards 2025: Kathy Bates Reveals Why Her Family Banned Her From Instagram

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When it comes to her social media usage, Kathy Bates‘ family has an objection. 

“I’m not allowed to be on Instagram,” the Matlock star revealed in an exclusive interview with E! News’ Erin Lim at the 2025 Screen Guild Actors Awards Feb. 23, “because my niece Linda says I’ll read five million great ones and one bad one, and I’ll fixate on the bad.” (Check out all the stars on the red carpet here.) 

Though when it comes to how beloved she is by fans, she’s viewed exhibit A: The thoughts on her meme-worthy reaction to winning Best Actress in a Drama Series for her role in Matlock at the 2025 Critics Choice Awards.

“I was like, I don’t have a speech,” Bates revealed of her stunned look. “That’s what that was about.”

And, yet, she had quite the persuasive argument when she stepped on stage, announcing her plan to gift the trophy to the series’ executive producer Eric Christian Olsen, who lost his Pacific Palisades home in the devastating L.A. wildfires. 

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And she has two chances of taking the stage at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall near downtown Los Angeles.

In addition to being nominated once again for Matlock—facing off with Bridgerton‘s Nicola Coughlan, The Diplomat‘s Allison Janney and Keri Russell and Shogun‘s Anna Sawai in the drama series category—the Oscar winner is also up for the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series trophy at the SAG Awards, nominated alongside Cate Blanchett, Jodie Foster, Lily Gladstone, Jessica Gunning and Cristin Milioti. (See all the winners here.)

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And yet she almost rested her case in Hollywood after a 50-year career. 

“I was about it to say sayonara before Matlock came along,” the 76-year-old admitted, “because it’s very hard as you get older to find roles that you can spread your wings, but roles that people see you in. And so I was really having second thoughts about whether to say goodbye.”

Then executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman presented quite the convincing case. 

Praising the “amazing character” Urman created, Bates gushed, “It has a whole substance underneath it, and we’re doing so well in all of the ratings. And it’s unbelievable. I just keep pinching myself.”

So win, lose or get memed, she’s thrilled to be recognized by her fellow SAG-AFTRA members. 

“I think they know what it takes to do this work and they know it’s hard to get the job, first of all, and how to make it look easy,” Bates explained of the honor. “So, you know, to get a nomination from them means a great deal to me. So win or lose, I feel like I’ve gotten their accolade, and I’m very proud of it.”

Keep reading to see all the winners who thanked their SAG-AFTRA peers. 

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

A Complete Unknown

Anora

WINNER: Conclave

Emilia Pérez

Wicked

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

Pamela Anderson—The Last Showgirl

Cynthia Erivo—Wicked

Karla Sofía Gascón—Emilia Pérez

Mikey Madison—Anora

WINNER: Demi Moore—The Substance

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

Adrien Brody—The Brutalist

WINNER: Timothée Chalamet—A Complete Unknown

Daniel Craig—Queer

Colman Domingo—Sing Sing

Ralph Fiennes—Conclave

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Monica Barbaro—A Complete Unknown

Jamie Lee Curtis—The Last Showgirl

Danielle Deadwyler—The Piano Lesson

Ariana Grande—Wicked

WINNER: Zoe Saldaña— Emilia Pérez

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Jonathan Bailey—Wicked

Yura Borisov—Anora

WINNER: Kieran Culkin—A Real Pain

Edward Norton— A Complete Unknown

Jeremy Strong—The Apprentice

Outstanding Action Performance By a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Deadpool & Wolverine

Dune: Part Two

WINNER: The Fall Guy

Gladiator II

Wicked

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

Bridgerton

The Day of The Jackal

The Diplomat

WINNER: Shogun

Slow Horses

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

Kathy Bates—Matlock

Nicola Coughlan—Bridgerton

Allison Janney—The Diplomat

Keri Russell—The Diplomat

WINNER: Anna Sawai—Shogun

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

Tadanobu Asano—Shogun

Jeff Bridges—The Old Man

Gary Oldman—Slow Horses

Eddie Redmayne—The Day of The Jackal

WINNER: Hiroyuki Sanada—Shogun

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary

The Bear

Hacks

WINNER: Only Murders in The Building

Shrinking

 

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

Kristen Bell—Nobody Wants This

Quinta Brunson—Abbott Elementary

Liza Colón-Zayas—The Bear

Ayo Edebiri—The Bear

WINNER: Jean Smart—Hacks

 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

Adam Brody—Nobody Wants This

Ted Danson —A Man on The Inside

Harrison Ford—Shrinking

WINNER: Martin Short—Only Murders in The Building

Jeremy Allen White—The Bear

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

Javier Bardem—Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

WINNER: Colin Farrell—The Penguin

Richard Gadd—Baby Reindeer

Kevin Kline—Disclaimer

Andrew Scott—Ripley

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

Kathy Bates—The Great Lillian Hall

Cate Blanchett—Disclaimer

Jodie Foster— True Detective: Night Country

Lily Gladstone—Under the Bridge

WINNER: Jessica Gunning—Baby Reindeer

Cristin Milioti—The Penguin

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

The Boys

Fallout

House of the Dragon

The Penguin

WINNER: Shogun

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