One chef is missing at this year’s Emmy Awards.
Jeremy Allen White didn’t attend the ceremony at the Peacock Theater on Sunday night because his best friend was getting married, per Variety – making his onscreen love interest and rumored real-life girlfriend, Molly Gordon, walk the red carpet alone.
“The Bear” star, who is nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Carmy in the hit FX show, has won big in the past for his portrayal of the talented, yet tormented, chef.
He won the category for the last two years straight, and this year he’s up against Adam Brody (“Nobody Wants This”), Seth Rogen (“The Studio”), Jason Segel (“Shrinking”) and Martin Short (“Only Murders in the Building”). Rogen ended up taking home the win.
During his emotional acceptance speech last year, the “Shameless” alum said his heart was “just beating outside of its chest.”
He gave his “The Bear” co-stars, including Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, a shoutout as well.
“I want us to be in each other’s lives forever,” White, 34, said. “This show has changed my life. It has installed a faith that change is possible, that change is possible if you’re able to reach out, you’re really, truly never alone. I thank this show.”
The “Iron Claw” actor thanked “all those who stayed close to me” again during the 75th Emmy Awards in January 2024, when he won his first-ever Emmy.
“Thank you for believing in me when I had trouble believing in myself,” he said at the time.
White’s then-wife, Addison Timlin, had filed for divorce just eight months earlier. The former couple shares daughters Ezer and Dolores.
But this wouldn’t be the first time White has missed a big awards show, because he was noticeably absent from the 2025 Golden Globes back in January.
It was later revealed that the actor was unable to make the trip to the West Coast because he was on the other side of the country filming his upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic, “Deliver Me From Nowhere.”
However, White still beat out Brody, Segel, Short, Steve Martin and Ted Danson despite not being in attendance.
“The Bear,” meanwhile, is a 21-time Emmy winner and has scored an impressive 13 nominations this year, including for Outstanding Comedy Series.
Besides White, other stars from the show up for the golden statuette include Edebiri and Moss-Bachrach, as well as Liza Colón-Zayas, Jon Bernthal, Jamie Lee Curtis and Olivia Colman.